STATE v. ROGERS

No. 367PA96.

485 S.E.2d 619 (1997)

STATE of North Carolina v. James Curtis ROGERS.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

June 6, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael F. Easley, Attorney General by William P. Hart, Special Deputy Attorney General, for the State-appellant.

Thomas M. King, Salisbury, for defendant-appellee.


MITCHELL, Chief Justice.

Defendant, James Curtis Rogers, was found guilty by a jury of the felony of obtaining property by false pretenses and of being an habitual felon. Judge Cobb sentenced defendant to a minimum term of 100 months and a maximum term of 129 months.

Evidence presented at trial tended to show that defendant paid for a motorcycle and accessories with a check written on an account in his name at the State Employees' Credit Union. The check was...

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