STATE v. SELLERS

No. COA07-170.

649 S.E.2d 656 (2007)

STATE of North Carolina v. Thomas SELLERS.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

September 4, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Attorney General Roy Cooper, by Assistant Attorney General Charlene Bell Richardson, for the State.

Robin E. Strickland, Raleigh, for defendant-appellant.


WYNN, Judge.

In North Carolina, a probation revocation hearing is not a formal trial and, as such, due process does not require that the trial court personally examine a defendant regarding his admission that he violated his probation.2 Here, Defendant Thomas Thurlow Sellers contends that activation of his prison sentence was in error because he did not waive a violation hearing nor did he personally...

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