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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. ROBERT LEE WINCHESTER
    No. 7026SC625
    (Filed 18 November 1970)
    On certiorari to review judgment of Falls, J., entered at the 12 May 1969 Schedule “B” Criminal Session, Mecklenburg Superior Court.
    Defendant was tried on a bill of indictment, proper in form, charging him with felonious larceny of a 1968 Pontiac automobile valued at $2,100. He pled not guilty, the jury returned a verdict of guilty as charged, and from judgment imposing prison sentence of not less than seven nor more than ten years, he gave notice of appeal. We allowed certiorari on 3 September 1970.
    
      Attorney General Robert Morgan by Assistant Attorney General Russell G. Walker, Jr., for the State.
    
    
      James M. Shannonhouse, Jr., for defendant appellant.
    
   BRITT, Judge.

In his brief defendant’s court appointed counsel states that he has conscientiously examined the record in his case but is unable to find error; he asks that this court carefully review the record and grant the defendant any relief that is appropriate.

We have given the record a thorough review but detect no prejudicial error; we conclude that the defendant received a fair trial and the sentence imposed is within the limits provided by statute.

No error.

Judges Campbell and Vaughn concur.