MALLARD, Chief Judge.
Defendant contends that the bill of indictment is fatally defective in failing to identify the premises with sufficient certainty to enable him to prepare his defense and afford him protection from another prosecution for the same incident. This contention is without merit.
The pertinent part of the bill of indictment alleges: "That James Edward Roper County of Burke on the 13th day of June, A.D., 1967, with force and arms at and in the...
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