STATE v. CHAPMAN

No. 569A94.

464 S.E.2d 661 (1995)

342 N.C. 330

STATE of North Carolina v. Glenn Edward CHAPMAN.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

December 8, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael F. Easley, Attorney General by William B. Crumpler, Assistant Attorney General, for the State.

W. Thomas Portwood, Jr. and Robert W. Adams, Hickory, for defendant-appellant.


WHICHARD, Justice.

Defendant was convicted of the first-degree murders of Tenene Yvette Conley and Betty Jean Ramseur and sentenced to death for each murder. He appeals from his convictions and sentences. We conclude that defendant received a fair trial, free of prejudicial error, and that the sentences of death are not disproportionate.

The State's evidence tended to show that Conley was a young black female who used crack cocaine daily and paid for her habit...

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