STATE v. FULLWOOD

No. 37A86-3.

472 S.E.2d 883 (1996)

STATE of North Carolina v. Michael Lee FULLWOOD.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

July 31, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael F. Easley, Attorney General by David Roy Blackwell, Special Deputy Attorney General, for the State.

Malcolm Ray Hunter, Jr., Appellate Defender by Staples Hughes, Assistant Appellate Defender, for defendant-appellant.


FRYE, Justice.

Defendant, Michael Lee Fullwood, was convicted in 1985 of felonious breaking and entering and of the first-degree murder of Deidre Waters. He was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment for the breaking and entering conviction and to death for the first-degree murder conviction. On defendant's direct appeal, this Court found no error in the convictions and affirmed the sentences entered by the trial court. State v. Fullwood,

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