Title: State v. McCall

State: north-carolina

Issuer: North Carolina Supreme Court

Document:

159 S.E.2d 316 (1968) 273 N.C. 135 STATE v. George Volney McCALL, Jr. No. 5. Supreme Court of North Carolina. February 28, 1968. Atty. Gen. T. W. Bruton and Deputy Atty. Gen. Harry W. McGalliard for the State. Millar & Alley, Waynesville, for defendant. PER CURIAM. Defendant contends that the sentence imposed constitutes cruel and unusual punishment within the prohibitions of Article I, Section 14 of the Constitution of North Carolina. The sentence imposed does not exceed the maximum prescribed by the applicable statute, so as to violate defendant's constitutional rights. State v. LePard, 270 N.C. 157, 153 S.E.2d 875; G.S. § 148-45. Neither does the additional loss of the "good time" support defendant's contention. Affirmed. HUSKINS, J., took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.