Case Name: STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. GEORGE PARROTT
Court: North Carolina Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: North Carolina
Decision Date: 1973-01-31
Citations: 17 N.C. App. 332
Docket Number: No. 7315SC187
Parties: STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. GEORGE PARROTT
Judges: Judges Britt and Vaughn concur.
Reporter: North Carolina Court of Appeals Reports
Volume: 17
Pages: 332–333

Head Matter:
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. GEORGE PARROTT
No. 7315SC187
(Filed 31 January 1973)
Criminal Law § 146 — appeal from guilty plea
Where defendant pled guilty to assaulting a public officer while the officer was attempting to discharge a duty of his office, the only question presented on appeal was whether error appeared on the face of the record proper. . ¡
ON Certiorari to review judgment' of Godwin, Judge, entered at the 12 June 1972 Session of Superior Court held in Ala-mance County.
Defendant was charged by warrant with assault on a public officer while such officer was attempting to discharge a duty of his office, a violation of G.S. 14-33. (c) (4). In the district court he was tried, convicted and sentenced. On appeal to superior court, he tendered a plea of guilty. Before accepting the plea, the trial judge questioned defendant and defendant signed and swore to a written transcript of the plea. Thereupon the trial judge entered an order making findings of fact as to the circumstances under which the plea was entered and adjudicating that defendant’s plea of guilty was freely, understanding^ and voluntarily made. From judgment imposing prison sentence of 12 months, defendant gave notice of appeal. This Court subsequently granted his petition for certiorari to perfect his appeal. Having been found to be indigent, defendant was represented in district court, in the superior court, and in this Court, by court-appointed counsel.
Attorney General Robert Morgan by Associate Attorney George W. Boylan for the State.
John H. Snyder for defendant.

Opinion:
PARKER, Judge.
Defendant having pled guilty, the sole question presented is whether error appears on the face of the record proper. State v. Roberts, 279 N.C. 500, 183 S.E. 2d 647. We have carefully examined the record, and no error appears. The judgment of the superior court is
Affirmed.
Judges Britt and Vaughn concur.