STATE v. JACKSON

No. 7110SC577.

183 S.E.2d 812 (1971)

12 N.C. App. 566

STATE of North Carolina v. Charles Alphonse JACKSON.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

October 20, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Atty. Gen. Robert Morgan, by Associate Atty. Gen. James E. Magner, for the State.

Sanford, Cannon, Adams & McCullough, by John H. Parker, Raleigh, for defendant appellant.


CAMPBELL, Judge.

The defendant, appellant has raised the issue of the admissibility of the confessions.

The right of an indigent defendant, charged with a crime for which the punishment exceeds six months' imprisonment or a five hundred dollar fine, to representation by counsel is established by statute in North Carolina. G.S. § 7A-451. The entitlement to counsel begins as soon as possible after the defendant...

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