Court Opinion

ID: 3652429
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-06 06:06:38.973366+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:49:06.642013
License: Public Domain

The defendant was tried before his Honor, R. D. Dixon, Special Judge, and a jury, at the August Term, 1942, of Northampton Superior Court upon a bill of indictment charging him with the murder of John Arthur Kee, and was convicted of murder in the first degree. Thereupon, he was sentenced to death by asphyxiation, as provided by law; and from this judgment, he gave notice of appeal to the Supreme Court.
The case on appeal was not docketed here within the time prescribed under the Rules of Court, and the defendant has filed no brief.
Thereupon, the Attorney-General moved to dismiss the appeal for failure to docket the same and send up the transcript as required by Rule 17, and for not having filed a brief as required under Rule 28.
We have carefully examined the record, and find therein no error. S. v.Watkins, 101 N.C. 702, 8 S.E. 346. The motion of the Attorney-General is, therefore, allowed.
The judgment of the court below is affirmed and the appeal is dismissed.S. v. Watson, 208 N.C. 70, 179 S.E. 455.
Judgment affirmed. Appeal dismissed. *Page 764