Case ID: nc-app_16/html/0652-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. TOMMY HOYT WHITE
    No. 7229SC582
    (Filed 22 November 1972)
    Appeal by defendant from Falls, Judge, 8 May 1972 Session of Superior Court held in Rutherford County.
    Defendant was charged with felonious escape in violation of G.S. 148-45, having already been once convicted of escape. Represented by court-appointed counsel, defendant pleaded guilty to a violation of this statute. The court entered judgment that defendant be imprisoned for 9 months. Defendant appealed.
    
      Attorney General Morgan, by Deputy Attorney General Vanore, for the State.
    
    
      Robert G. Summey for defendant appellant.
    
   BROCK, Judge.

Defendant’s counsel asks that this Court review the record and determine if any error exists. We have carefully reviewed the record and find that the bill of indictment was in proper form; that the guilty plea was freely, understandingly, and voluntarily made; and that the sentence imposed was within the statutory limits. We find the record free from prejudicial error. The judgment of the Superior Court is

Affirmed.

Chief Judge Mallard and Judge Britt concur.