STATE v. GRIFFITH

No. 14786.

285 S.E.2d 469 (1981)

STATE of West Virginia v. Carolyn GRIFFITH.

Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

December 18, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. Blaine Myers, Parkersburg, for appellant.

Chauncey H. Browning, Atty. Gen., and Robert S. Digges, Jr., Asst. Atty. Gen., Charleston, for appellee.


HARSHBARGER, Chief Justice:

Carolyn Griffith was convicted by a Wood County jury for violating Code, 61-3-39, our Worthless Check Statute.1 She challenges her felony conviction because the trial court admitted evidence over her objection of a ledger showing transactions on her bank account, refused to give two of her proffered instructions and because the statute is unconstitutional.

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