Court Opinion

ID: 6698750
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-20 22:02:57.627197+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:01:20.392107
License: Public Domain

Per Curiam.
On 16 July, 1945, tbe date of tbe bearing below, petitioner’s parole was revoked in due form. G. S., 134-85. He is now lawfully detained. Tbe legality of bis original arrest and detention is presently academic. Hence tbe motion of tbe Attorney-General to dismiss must be allowed. Cochran v. Rowe, ante, 645; Martin v. Sloan, 69 N. C., 128; S. v. R. R., 74 N. C., 287; Waters v. Boyd, 179 N. C., 180, 102 S. E., 196; Trade Association v. Doughton, 192 N. C., 384, 135 S. E., 131; Board of Education v. Comrs. of Johnston, 198 N. C., 430, 152 S. E., 156; Efird v. Comrs. of Forsyth, 217 N. C., 691, 9 S. E. (2d), 466.
Petition dismissed.