Case Name: STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. WILLIAM FLOYD JOHNSON, JR.
Court: North Carolina Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: North Carolina
Decision Date: 1972-10-25
Citations: 16 N.C. App. 440
Docket Number: No. 7210SC732
Parties: STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. WILLIAM FLOYD JOHNSON, JR.
Judges: Judges Morris and Parker concur.
Reporter: North Carolina Court of Appeals Reports
Volume: 16
Pages: 440–440

Head Matter:
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. WILLIAM FLOYD JOHNSON, JR.
No. 7210SC732
(Filed 25 October 1972)
Appeal by defendant from Braswell, Judge, 1 May 1972 Session, Wake County Superior Court.
The defendant was charged in a valid bill of indictment containing three counts; in the first count with the felonious breaking and entering of the home of Raymond White on Lutz Street in Raleigh; in the second count with felonious larceny of personal property from the said home; and in a third count with receiving stolen property knowing same to have been stolen. To the charges contained in the bill of indictment, the defendant entered a plea of not guilty. From a jury verdict finding the defendant guilty of felonious breaking and entering and felonious larceny and the imposition of a prison sentence thereon, the defendant appealed.
Attorney General Robert Morgan by Associate Attorney C. Diederieh Heidgerd for the State.
Robert P. Gruber for defendant appellant.

Opinion:
CAMPBELL, Judge.
We have reviewed the record, and we find it to be free of any prejudicial error. The defendant was afforded a trial which was fair and free of error. The bill of indictment, plea, judgment and sentence were in all respects regular and proper.
No error.
Judges Morris and Parker concur.