STATE v. RICHARDSON

No. 702SC296.

174 S.E.2d 77 (1970)

STATE of North Carolina v. Theodore RICHARDSON and Johnnie Mack Brown.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

May 27, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Atty. Gen. Robert Morgan, by Deputy Atty. Gen. Ralph Moody, and Staff Atty. Donald M. Jacobs, Raleigh, for the State.

LeRoy Scott, Washington, for defendant appellants.


CAMPBELL, Judge.

The defendants assign as error the admission of evidence pertaining to the two television sets which were found in the road and not in the station wagon. There is no merit in this exception. "[E]very circumstance that is calculated to throw any light upon the supposed crime is admissible. The weight of such evidence is for the jury." State v. Hamilton, 264 N.C. 277, 286, 141 S.E.2d 506

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