STATE v. SUMMRELL

No. 53.

192 S.E.2d 569 (1972)

282 N.C. 157

STATE of North Carolina v. Julius Stewart SUMMRELL.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

November 15, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Atty. Gen. Robert Morgan and Asst. Atty. Gen. James E. Magner for the State.

Chambers, Stein, Ferguson & Lanning, by Charles L. Becton, Charlotte, and Paul & Keenan, by Jerry Paul, Greenville, for defendant appellant.


SHARP, Justice:

Defendant, by his motion to quash the warrant upon which he was charged and convicted of disorderly conduct, challenged the constitutionality of the applicable sections of G.S. § 14-288.4 (1969), the statute under which it was drawn. The court's denial of this motion raises the constitutional question upon which defendant appeals.

G.S. § 14-288.4(b) provides: "Any person who wilfully engages in disorderly conduct is guilty...

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