STATE v. WILLIAMS

No. 737SC383.

196 S.E.2d 370 (1973)

18 N.C. App. 145

STATE of North Carolina v. Henry WILLIAMS.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

May 9, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Atty. Gen., Robert Morgan by Ann Reed, Associate Atty., Raleigh, for the State.

Joel K. Bourne, Tarboro, for defendant-appellant.


VAUGHN, Judge.

Defendant contends that, despite his waiver, the court should have appointed counsel to represent him at the preliminary hearing and at trial. This argument is without merit. A defendant may waive counsel. In the present case defendant's waivers were in writing and fully support the court's findings of record to the effect that defendant acted with full awareness of his right to counsel and the consequences of waiver thereof.

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