STATE v. LONG

No. 735SC731.

200 S.E.2d 825 (1973)

20 N.C. App. 91

STATE of North Carolina v. Daniel Lee LONG.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

December 12, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Atty. Gen. Robert Morgan by Associate Attorney John R. Morgan for the State.

Stephen E. Culbreth, Wilmington, for defendant appellant.


PARKER, Judge.

Appellant assigns error to the denial of his motions for a directed verdict of not guilty made at the close of the State's evidence and renewed at the close of all of the evidence. In a criminal case the motion for a directed verdict of not guilty, like the motion for judgment of nonsuit, challenges the sufficiency of the evidence to take the case to the jury, State v. Glover, 270 N.C. 319, 154 S.E.2d...

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