STATE v. LONG

No. COA11-962.

725 S.E.2d 71 (2012)

STATE of North Carolina v. James Emmett LONG, Jr., Defendant.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

April 17, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Roy Cooper , Attorney General, by Munje B. Foh and Laura E. Parker , Assistant Attorneys General, for the State.

James W. Carter , for defendant-appellant.


MARTIN, Chief Judge.

On 2 July 2010, defendant James Emmett Long, Jr. pled guilty to one count each of felonious breaking or entering, larceny after breaking or entering, felonious larceny, attempted felonious breaking or entering, conspiracy to commit breaking or entering, possession of burglary tools, and breaking or entering into a motor vehicle. He was sentenced to three consecutive terms of nine to eleven months imprisonment, and four consecutive terms of six...

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