STATE v. KEE

No. 6926SC10.

167 S.E.2d 23 (1969)

4 N.C. App. 508

STATE of North Carolina v. Sammy KEE, Jr.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

April 30, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert Morgan, Atty. Gen., Harry W. McGalliard, Deputy Atty. Gen., for the State.

W. Herbert Brown, Jr., Charlotte, for defendant appellant.


MALLARD, Chief Judge.

Defendant contends that he was prejudiced by the cross-examination of the solicitor. Defendant was asked by the solicitor on cross-examination if he knew where Celester Williams was, and the defendant replied that he did. The court sustained defendant's objection at this point. The solicitor thereupon asked the defendant the following question: "You don't have Mr. Williams here as a witness in the case, do you?" Defendant's counsel objected,...

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