STATE v. BOONE

No. 727SC687.

192 S.E.2d 13 (1972)

16 N.C. App. 368

The STATE of North Carolina v. James Monroe BOONE.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

October 25, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Atty. Gen. Robert Morgan, by Asst. Atty. Gen. William W. Melvin, for the State.

Battle, Winslow, Scott & Wiley, by Samuel S. Woodley, Jr., Rocky Mount, for the defendant.


BROCK, Judge.

Defendant assigns as error that the trial judge failed to require the jury to find that defendant's conduct was a proximate cause of the collision.

In defining involuntary manslaughter the trial judge correctly stated that the death must be the natural and probable result of an act of the defendant. Also, in defining culpable negligence the trial judge correctly stated that it must be such recklessness...

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