STATE v. CROWDER

No. COA09-1364.

704 S.E.2d 13 (2010)

STATE of North Carolina v. Bryan CROWDER, Defendant.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

December 21, 2010.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Attorney General Roy Cooper , by Special Deputy Attorney General Ted R. Williams , for the State.

Don Willey , Jefferson, for defendant-appellant.


GEER, Judge.

Defendant Bryan Crowder appeals from the trial court's revocation of his probation. Defendant was accused of violating a special condition of probation included in the written judgments, namely that he "[n]ot reside in a household with any minor child," along with two conditions not contained in the written judgments. Because defendant was never provided written notice of the latter two conditions, and the State presented no evidence as to the former...

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