STATE v. HUDSON

No. 7426SC786.

209 S.E.2d 542 (1974)

23 N.C. App. 734

STATE of North Carolina v. Eddie HUDSON.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

November 20, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Atty. Gen. James H. Carson, Jr. by Associate Atty. Robert W. Kaylor, Raleigh, for the State.

Plumides, Plumides & Shuster by John G. Plumides, Charlotte, for defendant-appellant.


MORRIS, Judge.

Prior to the presentation of any evidence, defendant moved that the witnesses for the State be sequestered. His motion named no witnesses and gave no reasons therefor. On appeal, he contends the court's denial of his motion constituted prejudicial error. He concedes that the sequestration of witnesses is not a matter of right but is discretionary with the trial judge. What was said on this question by Justice Huskins in State v. Taylor,

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