STATE v. ANDERSON

No. 13.

188 S.E.2d 336 (1972)

281 N.C. 261

STATE of North Carolina v. Lionel ANDERSON.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

May 10, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clarence W. Griffin, Williamston, for defendant appellant.

Robert Morgan, Atty. Gen., and Ralph Moody, Raleigh, Sp. Counsel, for the State of North Carolina.


HUSKINS, Justice:

Defendant assigns as error that six jurors were excused for cause when each stated on voir dire examination that he would not vote in favor of the death penalty under any circumstances no matter how aggravated the case and no matter what the facts may be. We said in State v. Doss, 279 N.C. 413, 183 S.E.2d 671 (1971), that "a venireman should be willing to consider all the penalties...

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