STATE v. FRAZIER

No. 708SC373.

175 S.E.2d 377 (1970)

STATE of North Carolina v. Gregory FRAZIER.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

July 15, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Atty. Gen., Robert Morgan and Trial Attys., Charles M. Hensey and Claude W. Harris, Raleigh, for the State.

F. Fred Cheek, Jr., Kinston, for defendant appellant.


PARKER, Judge.

The court's charge contained an instruction on the inference of guilt arising from possession of recently stolen property. In this connection the court failed to require the jury to find from the evidence and beyond a reasonable doubt that the watches found on defendant's person and the clocks and other property found in his residence were the same watches, clocks and property stolen from the premises of...

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