Case ID: nc_222/html/0609-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

STATE v. O. B. WILLIAMS and LILLIE SHAVER HENDRIX.
    (Filed 24 February, 1943.)
    Constitutional Law § 23 — Pull Faith and Credit.
    Judgment herein upholding conviction, 220 N. C., 445, vacated or set aside and cause remanded for a new trial, in accordance with opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States, rendered 21 December, 1942, on certiorari. And defendants will recover their costs. '
    ON mandate from Supreme Court'of the United States.
    Criminal prosecution tried in Caldwell County upon indictment charging the defendants with bigamy in violation of C. S., 4342.
    Yerdiet: Guilty as charged in the bill of indictment.
    Judgments: Imprisonment in the State’s Prison for terms specifically set out.
    The defendants appealed, assigning errors.
    Yerdict and judgments' were upheld at the Fall Term, 1941, reported in 220 N. C., 445, 17 S. E. (2d), 769.
    The defendants applied to the Supreme Court of the United States for writ of certiorari, which was granted 30 March, 1942, and the judgment of affirmance “reversed” 21 December, 1942. Mandate received 28 January, 1943.
    
      Attorney-General McMullan and Assistant Attorneys-General Patton and Rhodes for the State.
    
    
      W. H. Strickland for defendants.
    
   Per Curiam.

The judgment heretofore entered in this cause upholding the conviction and judgments entered at the February-March Term, Caldwell Superior Court, reported in 220 N. C., 445, 17 S. E. (2d), 769, will be vacated or set aside, and the cause remanded for a new trial in accordance with the opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States, rendered 21 December, 1942, on certiorari to this Court. See O. B. Williams and Lillie Shaver Hendrix, petitioners, v. State of North Carolina, 317 U. S., ... , 87 L. Ed., 189, decided 21 December, 1942. Accordingly, the defendants will recover their costs incurred in the Supreme Court of the United States, and the costs heretofore assessed in this Court will be retaxed.

Judgment vacated; new trial ordered.