STATE v. BRONSON

No. 7110SC132.

179 S.E.2d 823 (1971)

10 N.C. App. 638

STATE of North Carolina v. Robert BRONSON, alias Earl Wallace Bates.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

March 31, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Atty. Gen. Robert Morgan, by Trial Attorney James B. Richmond, Raleigh, for the State.

McDaniel & Fogel, by L. Bruce McDaniel, Raleigh, for defendant.


BROCK, Judge.

Defendant assigns as error that the trial court denied defendant's motion for nonsuit at the close of State's evidence. It is a well founded and long standing rule that in passing upon a motion for nonsuit in a criminal case, the court must consider the evidence in the light most favorable to the State and give the State the benefit of every reasonable inference which may be legitimately drawn therefrom. And, when so considered, if there is substantial...

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