STATE v. MASON

No. COA96-337.

484 S.E.2d 818 (1997)

STATE of North Carolina v. Ramulus Angelleo MASON.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

May 20, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Attorney General Michael F. Easley by Assistant Attorney General Thomas B. Wood, Raleigh, for the State.

John T. Hall, Raleigh, for defendant-appellant.


McGEE, Judge.

Defendant first contends the violent habitual felon statute, N.C.Gen.Stat. §§ 14-7.7 through 14-7.12 is unconstitutional on its face because it denies a defendant due process and equal protection, denies freedom from ex post facto laws, denies freedom from cruel and unusual punishment, and denies a defendant freedom from double jeopardy. However, our Supreme Court has addressed these same issues in regard to the habitual felon statute...

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