STATE v. DANIELS

No. COA06-478.

649 S.E.2d 400 (2007)

STATE of North Carolina v. James Curtis DANIELS, Jr., Defendant.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

August 21, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Attorney General Roy Cooper, by Assistant Attorney General Scott K. Beaver, for the State.

Gilda C. Rodriguez, Durham, for defendant-appellant.


BRYANT, Judge.

On 3 April 2001, defendant James Curtis Daniels, Jr. was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury. The trial court sentenced him to a suspended term of twenty-nine to forty-four months imprisonment and placed him on supervised probation for thirty-six months.1

On 19 March 2003, three probation violation reports were filed alleging that defendant...

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