STATE v. CURLEY

19002

253 S.C. 513 (1970)

171 S.E.2d 699

The STATE, Respondent, v. Vance Alexander CURLEY and James Pearson, Appellants.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

January 7, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Dusenbury & Dusenbury, of Florence, for Appellants.

Messrs. Daniel R. McLeod, Attorney General, and Emmet H. Clair and Robert H. Hood, Assistant Attorneys General, of Columbia, and T. Kenneth Summerford, Solicitor, of Florence, for Respondents.


January 7, 1970.

BRAILSFORD, Justice.

During the night of October 18, 1967, a place of business in Mullins, South Carolina, was entered by force. The company safe was opened with tools and looted. Vance A. Curley, James Pearson and Ulysses Rattley were charged with the the offense, put to their trial, and the two first named were convicted of safecracking. Rattley was acquitted. On this appeal by Curley and Pearson the point most urgently presented is the...

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