Case Name: STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. CHARLES WILLIAM WOODRING; - and - STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. THURMAN WOODRING
Court: North Carolina Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: North Carolina
Decision Date: 1971-04-28
Citations: 11 N.C. App. 212
Docket Number: No. 7130SC144
Parties: STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. CHARLES WILLIAM WOODRING — and — STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. THURMAN WOODRING
Judges: Judges Parker and Vaughn concur.
Reporter: North Carolina Court of Appeals Reports
Volume: 11
Pages: 212–213

Head Matter:
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. CHARLES WILLIAM WOODRING — and — STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. THURMAN WOODRING
No. 7130SC144
(Filed 28 April 1971)
Appeal by defendants from Snepp, Superior Court Judge, October 1970 Session of Superior Court held in Jackson County.
The defendants were tried upon a bill of indictment, proper in form, charging them with the felonies of breaking and entering and larceny.
Prom the judgment of imprisonment as youthful offenders after a plea of guilty, the defendants appealed.
Attorney General Morgan and Assistant Attorney General Rich for the State.
Thomas W. Jones for defendant appellants.

Opinion:
MALLARD, Chief Judge.
Upon competent evidence the trial judge found that the plea of guilty of each defendant was freely, understanding^ and voluntarily made.
Court-appointed counsel, with commendable frankness, states that he is unable to find error in the trial. The Attorney General states that he finds no error entitling the defendants to a new trial. We have examined and considered the record, and we find no prejudicial error.
No error.
Judges Parker and Vaughn concur.