STATE v. TUDOR

No. 7215SC340.

188 S.E.2d 583 (1972)

14 N.C. App. 526

STATE of North Carolina v. Henry TUDOR.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

May 24, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Atty. Gen. Robert Morgan, by Associate Atty. Gen. Thomas E. Kane for the State.

Norman E. Williams and Charles Darsie, Durham, for defendant appellant.


BRITT, Judge.

The evidence presented at trial by the State tended to show: Alexander Preston, the operator of Jeff's Campus Confectionary in Chapel Hill, asked defendant and Dennis Andrews, two patrons of the store, to give him a ride home. Instead of taking Preston home defendant drove him around the countryside for an hour or two, purchased some beer, allowed the car to slide into a ditch, and had the car pulled out before returning Preston to a parking lot near...

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