DocketNumber: No. 7318SC312
Judges: Brock, Morris, Parker
Filed Date: 6/27/1973
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/11/2024
Defendant, assigns as error that the trial judge instructed the jury that defendant could be found guilty by merely finding that she was present at the time the robbery occurred. We find, however, the court was considerably more specific than suggested by defendant. The trial judge clearly pointed out that defendant would have to be acquiescing and assisting by her presence, or helping in some way in the commission of the robbery. The charge of the court must be read as a whole. This assignment of error is overruled.
Defendant assigns as error the trial court’s definition of common law robbery. We do not quote the portion of the charge objected to, but point out that the definition is the same as the definition given in State v. McWilliams, 277 N.C. 680, 178 S.E. 2d 476. Also, the trial judge pointed out and explained each of the essential elements which are required to be found in order to convict one of the offense of common law robbery. This assignment of error is overruled.
Defendant assigns as error that the trial judge failed to submit to the jury the lesser included offenses of larceny from the person and simple assault. It is not proper for the trial
In our opinion, defendant received a fair trial free from prejudicial error.
No error.