STATE v. OAKLEY

No. 7219SC434.

189 S.E.2d 605 (1972)

STATE of North Carolina v. David OAKLEY.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

June 28, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Atty. Gen. Robert Morgan and Deputy Atty. Gen. Andrew A. Vanore, Jr., for the State.

Graham M. Carlton, Salisbury, for defendant appellant.


MALLARD, Chief Judge.

Defendant's contention that the district court judge's failure to sign the judgment rendered in district court deprived the superior court of jurisdiction to try the defendant upon his appeal is without merit. In misdemeanor cases, the failure of the trial judge to sign the judgment does not affect its validity. State v. Sloan, 238 N.C. 672, 78 S.E.2d 738 (1953); State v. Case...

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