Case Name: STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. JOHN MAXWELL HAROLD, JR.
Court: North Carolina Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: North Carolina
Decision Date: 1975-11-19
Citations: 27 N.C. App. 588
Docket Number: No. 759SC548
Parties: STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. JOHN MAXWELL HAROLD, JR.
Judges: Chief Judge Brock and Judge Clark concur.
Reporter: North Carolina Court of Appeals Reports
Volume: 27
Pages: 588–589

Head Matter:
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. JOHN MAXWELL HAROLD, JR.
No. 759SC548
(Filed 19 November 1975)
Appeal and Error § 14 — failure to appeal within 10 days after judgment
The Court of Appeals did not obtain jurisdiction where the appeal was not taken within 10 days after rendition of the judgment appealed from as required by G.S. 1-279, and the appeal must be dismissed.
Appeal by petitioner from Clark (Giles R.), Judge. Order entered 28 April 1975 in the Superior Court, Franklin County. Heard in the Court of Appeals 15 October 1975.
Attorney General Edmisten by Associate Attorney William H. Guy for the State.
Purser & Barrett by George R. Barrett for Petitioner Appellant.

Opinion:
HEDRICK, Judge.
This purports to be an appeal from an order entered by Judge Clark on 28 April 1975 denying the petition of W. A. Glenn, one of the sureties on the appearance bond of the defendant Harold, for relief under G.S. 15-116 from a judgment absolute entered 10 February 1975 in the Superior Court of Franklin County forfeiting his recognizance. It appears from the record before us that the petitioner did not give notice of appeal in this matter from the 28 April 1975 order entered by Judge Clark until 21 May 1975. Petitioner failed to comply with G.S. 1-279, which requires that appeal must be taken within 10 days after rendition of judgment. Under these circumstances the Court of Appeals has not obtained jurisdiction, and the appeal must be dismissed. Oliver v. Williams, 266 N.C. 601, 146 S.E. 2d 648 (1966).
Dismissed.
Chief Judge Brock and Judge Clark concur.