STATE v. CARROLL

21630

277 S.C. 306 (1982)

286 S.E.2d 382

The STATE, Respondent, v. Lamar CARROLL, Appellant.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

January 19, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Asst. Appellate Defender Tara D. Shurling, of S.C. Commission of Appellate Defense, Columbia, for appellant.

Atty. Gen. Daniel R. McLeod and Asst. Attys. Gen. Lindy P. Funkhouser and Harold M. Coombs, Jr., Columbia, and Asst. Sol. F. Truett Nettles, II, Charleston, for respondent.


January 19, 1982.

Per Curiam:

A jury found appellant guilty of breach of trust with a fraudulent intention. He was sentenced to six (6) months' imprisonment, to be reduced to three (3) months upon return of the victim's property. Appellant asserts that the trial judge should have granted the request for a jury instruction on circumstantial evidence because the State relied solely on circumstantial evidence to prove the intent element of the charged...

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