State v. Hunter

Citation245 N.C. 607,96 S.E.2d 840
Decision Date06 March 1957
Docket NumberNo. 78,78
CourtUnited States State Supreme Court of North Carolina
PartiesSTATE, v. Mattle HUNTER.

Atty. Gen. George B. Patton, Asst. Atty. Gen. T. Wade Bruton, for the State.

McLean, Gudger, Elmore & Martin, Asheville, for defendant.

PER CURIAM.

After the case on appeal was docketed in this Court, a further stipulation and motion to amend the record was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court.

The motion is to amend the former stipulation by striking out the reference therein to the bill of indictment and to insert in lieu thereof the following: 'That this cause was tried upon two warrants issued by the City of Asheville Police Court charging the defendant with unlawful possession of whiskey, keeping liquor for sale, and carrying, transporting and delivering of liquor.' The motion likewise contained a further stipulation 'that said warrants need not be printed as a part of the record in this appeal.'

We have examined the exceptions and assignments of error and, in our opinion, they present no prejudicial error in the trial below. However, if they did disclose error, they are not properly before this Court for decision.

The State, through the Attorney General, moved to dismiss the appeal on authority of State v. Currie, 206 N.C. 598, 174 S.E. 447, for that the record on appeal is fatally defective in that it contains no bill of indictment.

On appeal in criminal cases, the indictment or warrant, and the plea on which the defendant was tried in the court below, the verdict, and the judgment appealed from, are essential parts of the transcript. State v. Dobbs, 234 N.C. 560, 67 S.E.2d 751; State v. Jenkins, 234 N.C. 112, 66 S.E. 2d 819; State v. Ravensford Lumber Co., 207 N.C. 47, 175 S.E. 713; State v. Currie, supra; Pruitt v. Wood, 199 N.C. 788, 156 S.E. 126.

Here we have an agreed case on appeal which by stipulation omits the inclusion of the bill of indictment in the record on appeal. This is fatal to the appeal. Moreover, the motion to amend is in itself proof of the soundness of our decisions in this respect. It is now made to appear that the defendant was not tried upon a bill of indictment as the agreed case purports to show, but upon two warrants issued by the Police Court of the City of Asheville and returnable to that court. What disposition was made of these cases in the inferior court or how they reached the Superior Court is not made to appear. This alone is sufficient to require a dismissal of the...

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  • State v. Gray
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    • North Carolina Supreme Court
    • October 3, 1997
    ...may be dismissed if this is not done. See State v. Felmet, 302 N.C. 173, 176, 273 S.E.2d 708, 711 (1981); State v. Hunter, 245 N.C. 607, 609, 96 S.E.2d 840, 841 (1957) (per curiam); State v. Currie, 206 N.C. 598, 599, 174 S.E. 447, 447 (1934) (per curiam). In this case, it is not necessary ......
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    • North Carolina Supreme Court
    • July 30, 1993
    ...court below had jurisdiction, the appeal should be dismissed." Felmet, 302 N.C. at 176, 273 S.E.2d at 711. See also State v. Hunter, 245 N.C. 607, 96 S.E.2d 840 (1957) (No copy of the bill of indictment contained in the record on appeal; appeal dismissed.); State v. Banks, 241 N.C. 572, 86 ......
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    • North Carolina Court of Appeals
    • November 20, 2018
    ...court] had jurisdiction, the appeal should be dismissed." Id. at 176, 273 S.E.2d at 711, 302 N.C. 173 (citing State v. Hunter , 245 N.C. 607, 96 S.E.2d 840 (1957) ; State v. Banks , 241 N.C. 572, 86 S.E.2d 76 (1955) ; and State v. Patterson , 222 N.C. 179, 22 S.E.2d 267 (1942) ). In the ins......
  • State v. Harvell
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    ...was tried in the Court below, the verdict, and the judgment appealed from, are essential parts of the transcript. State v. Hunter, 245 N.C. 607, 608, 96 S.E.2d 840, 841 (1957). State v. Gaddy, 14 N.C.App. 599, 188 S.E.2d 745 (1972). In this case the appeal is fatally defective for the reaso......
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