STATE v. COUNCIL

No. 6914SC496.

169 S.E.2d 921 (1969)

6 N.C. App. 397

STATE of North Carolina v. Charles Earl COUNCIL and Nick Donald McIver.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

October 22, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Atty. Gen. Robert Morgan, by Trial Atty. Charles M. Hensey and Staff Atty. James E. Magner, for the State.

A. H. Borland, Durham, for defendant appellant Council.

Joe C. Weatherspoon, Durham, for defendant appellant McIver.


VAUGHN, Judge.

Upon the call of the case and the reading of the bill of indictment the defendants moved to quash the bill of indictment on the grounds that it did not express within itself a description or value of the property alleged to have been taken. The motions were denied. To the denial of the motions to quash and the denial of the motions for judgment of nonsuit the defendants assign error.

A motion to quash is a proper method to raise the question...

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