Court Opinion

ID: 3670781
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-06 06:19:18.118832+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T09:22:21.727524
License: Public Domain

At the March Term, 1946, Bladen Superior Court, before Williams, J., and a jury, the defendant herein, Woodrow Ewing, was prosecuted upon indictment charging him with the murder of one Carmell Louise Miller Ewing, which resulted in a verdict of "Guilty of First Degree Murder" and sentence of death as the law commands on such conviction. G.S., 14-17.
From the judgment of the law thus pronounced, the defendant gave notice of appeal to the Supreme Court and the statutory time was prescribed for serving statement of case on appeal and for preparing exceptions or countercase. No appeal bond was designated. The defendant was remanded to the custody of the sheriff.
The statutory time allowed for perfecting the appeal has expired, and the Clerk certifies that the "attorney appointed by the court to represent the defendant . . . has personally made it known to me that he would not perfect the appeal . . . to the Supreme Court." The motion of the Attorney-General to docket and dismiss is supported by the record, and will be allowed. S. v. Nash, 226 N.C. 609; S. v. Watson, 208 N.C. 70,179 S.E. 455.
No error appears on the face of the record proper. S. v. Brooks,224 N.C. 627, 31 S.E.2d 754; S. v. Morrow, 220 N.C. 441,
17 S.E.2d 507.
Judgment affirmed. Appeal dismissed. *Page 108