Case Name: STATE v. VAN SHOEMAKER, BEN BREWER and WILL McLAIN
Court: Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jurisdiction: North Carolina
Decision Date: 1931-12-23
Citations: 201 N.C. 844
Docket Number: 
Parties: STATE v. VAN SHOEMAKER, BEN BREWER and WILL McLAIN.
Judges: 
Reporter: North Carolina Reports
Volume: 201
Pages: 844–844

Head Matter:
STATE v. VAN SHOEMAKER, BEN BREWER and WILL McLAIN.
(Filed 23 December, 1931.)
Appeal by defendants from Moore, J., at May Term, 1931, of Ike-dell.
No error.
Defendants were tried on an indictment for violations of the prohibition law of this State. N. 0. Code of 1931, see. 3411. There was a verdict of guilty as to each of the defendants.
Erom judgment on the verdict, the defendants appealed to the Supreme Court.
Attorney-General Brummibt and Assistant Attorney-General Seawell for the State.
P. P. Dulin and. Lewis & Lewis for defendants.

Opinion:
Pek Cukiam.
Defendants' assignments of error on this appeal cannot be sustained. There was evidence tending to show that defendants are guilty as the State contended, at the trial. This evidence was submitted to the jury under a charge which is free from error. The judgment is affirmed.
No error.