Court Opinion

ID: 3659805
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-06 06:11:46.810922+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T09:22:31.338652
License: Public Domain

The defendant was indicted and convicted of the crime of perjury. A motion in arrest of judgment, because the indictment failed to charge that it was committed "feloniously," was overruled, and the defendant appealed. This question has been so often decided that it requires no further discussion. S. v. Purdie, *Page 763 67 N.C. 25; S. v. Skidmore, 109 N.C. 795; S. v. Bryan, 112 N.C. 848; S.v. Caldwell, ib., 854; S. v. Wilson, 116 N.C. 979; S. v. Snow, 117 N.C. 774.
Reversed.
Cited: S. v. Mallett, 125 N.C. 724; S. v. Marsh, 132 N.C. 1002; S.v. Harris, 145 N.C. 458.
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