STATE v. SHAW

No. COA03-917.

596 S.E.2d 884 (2004)

STATE of North Carolina v. Nathan SHAW, Defendant.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

June 15, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Roy A. Cooper, III, Attorney General, by Douglas W. Corkhill, Assistant Attorney General, for the State.

Rudolf, Maher, Widenhouse & Fialko, by Andrew G. Schopler, Chapel Hill, for defendant-appellant.


MARTIN, Chief Judge.

Defendant was charged, in proper bills of indictment, with second degree murder and common law robbery. He appeals from judgments imposing active sentences entered upon his convictions by a jury of voluntary manslaughter and common law robbery. We find no error.

The State's evidence at trial tended to show the following: On 3 October 2001, seventeen-year-old defendant Nathan Shaw invited his neighbor, co-defendant Ronnie Duncan, to spend...

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