STATE v. MOSELEY

No. 385A92.

445 S.E.2d 906 (1994)

STATE of North Carolina, v. Carl Stephen MOSELEY.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

July 29, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael F. Easley, Atty. Gen., by Valerie B. Spalding, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.

Richard D. Ramsey and Thomas G. Taylor, Winston-Salem, for defendant-appellant.


WEBB, Justice.

The defendant's first assignment of error is to the charge of the court. The court charged on reasonable doubt as follows:

A reasonable doubt is a doubt based on reason and common sense arising out of some or all of the evidence that has been presented or the lack or insufficiency of the evidence, as the case may be. Proof beyond a reasonable doubt is proof that fully satisfies or entirely convinces you of the defendant's guilt. Defined...

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