STATE v. NORMAN

No. COA01-582.

562 S.E.2d 453 (2002)

STATE of North Carolina v. Gregory NORMAN.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

April 2, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Attorney General Roy A. Cooper, III, by Assistant Attorney General William R. Miller, for the State.

J. Clark Fischer, Winston-Salem for defendant-appellant.


HUNTER, Judge.

Gregory Norman ("defendant") appeals from a judgment entered upon a verdict of guilty on the charges of felonious breaking and entering, felonious larceny, resisting arrest, assault upon an officer, and habitual felon. On appeal, defendant argues that the charges of felonious breaking and entering and felonious larceny should have been dismissed due to an insufficient indictment and due to a fatal variance between the indictment and the evidence at...

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