STATE v. REINDELL

No. 743SC548.

210 S.E.2d 211 (1974)

24 N.C. App. 141

STATE of North Carolina v. William R. REINDELL.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

December 4, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Atty. Gen. James H. Carson, Jr., by Associate Atty. Robert P. Gruber, Raleigh, for the State.

Wheatly & Mason, by L. Patten Mason and Warren J. Davis, Beaufort, for defendant appellant.


MARTIN, Judge.

The trial court charged that the jury could find defendant guilty of the crime of possession of L.S.D. with intent to distribute, guilty of possession of L.S.D. but without the intent to distribute, or not guilty. Defendant argues that simple possession of L.S.D. is a separate and distinct crime from possession of L.S.D. with intent to distribute, and, therefore, it was error to charge on simple possession of L.S.D. In State v. Aikens,

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