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The omission of the word "feloniously" in indictments (849) for obtaining goods by false pretense is, since the passage of Laws 1891, ch. 205, a fatal defect, as the Attorney-General admits. S. v. Skidmore,
109 N.C. 795 . *Page 550It is not improper to say, however, in view of the contention of counsel, that there is more than a scintilla of evidence to support the charge, if preferred in the required form.
ERROR.
Cited: S. v. Wilson,
116 N.C. 980 ; S. v. Bunting,118 N.C. 1200 .
Document Info
Citation Numbers: 16 S.E. 909, 112 N.C. 848
Judges: PER CURIAM.
Filed Date: 2/5/1893
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 4/15/2017