STATE v. REDMOND

No. 7222SC219.

188 S.E.2d 725 (1972)

14 N.C. App. 585

STATE of North Carolina v. Thomas Jeremiah REDMOND.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

May 24, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Atty. Gen. Robert Morgan by Asst. Atty. Gen. H. A. Cole, Jr., for the State.

Pope, McMillan & Bender by William P. Pope, Statesville, for defendant appellant.


CAMPBELL, Judge.

The defendant assigns as error the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain a verdict of guilty of felonious breaking and entering because there was no evidence that the defendant intended to commit any crime since nothing was taken from the house.

There is no merit in this position.

In the case of State v. McBryde, 97 N.C. 393, 1 S.E. 925 (1887), it is stated:

". . . The intelligent mind will take cognizance of the fact that...

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