STATE v. MORRIS

No. 6822SC218.

163 S.E.2d 108 (1968)

2 N.C. App. 262

STATE of North Carolina v. Thomas Bernard MORRIS (Case #13,612).

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

September 18, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. LeVonne Chambers and James E. Ferguson, II, Charlotte, for defendant appellant.

T. W. Bruton, Atty. Gen., by William W. Melvin, Asst. Atty. Gen., and T. Buie Costen, Raleigh, Staff Atty., for the State.


CAMPBELL, Judge.

The defendant presents four questions.

One, the defendant asserts that it was incumbent upon the trial court to advise the defendant that he had a constitutional right to counsel; that if he could not afford counsel, the court would appoint counsel for him; that the court must advise the defendant of the possible adverse consequences of going to trial without counsel; and that it was error to proceed to trial without a specific finding of...

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