STATE v. FULP

No. COA00-846.

548 S.E.2d 785 (2001)

STATE of North Carolina v. Bryant Renard FULP, Defendant.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

June 19, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Attorney General Michael F. Easley, by Assistant Attorney General Kimberly W. Duffley, for the State.

The Teeter Law Firm, by Kelly Scott Lee, Winston-Salem, for defendant-appellant.


TYSON, Judge.

Bryant Renard Fulp ("defendant") was indicted by the Forsyth County grand jury for felonious possession of stolen goods and for being an habitual felon on 10 March 1997. Defendant subsequently moved to suppress one of the three convictions used to support the habitual felon indictment. Pursuant to G.S. § 15A-980, defendant argued that a 1993 Rockingham County conviction used in the habitual felon indictment was obtained in violation of his right...

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