STATE v. SALTERS

No. COA99-243.

528 S.E.2d 386 (2000)

STATE of North Carolina v. Randall SALTERS.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

April 18, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Attorney General Michael F. Easley, by Special Deputy Attorney General Lorinzo L. Joyner, for the State.

Office of the Appellate Defender, by Appellate Defender Malcolm Ray Hunter, Jr. for defendant-appellant.


HUNTER, Judge.

On 20 May 1998, defendant Randall Salters was convicted of felony breaking or entering and felony larceny. In a later proceeding, he was also found to be an habitual felon. Defendant appeals his convictions. Having preserved four assignments of error, he argues only two: (1) that the trial court committed reversible error in not dismissing the larceny charge due to the fatal variance between the indictment and the evidence as to who was the actual owner...

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