State v. Maynor

Decision Date30 October 1946
Docket Number366
Citation39 S.E.2d 833,226 N.C. 645
PartiesSTATE v. MAYNOR. MAYNOR v. TART, Sheriff.
CourtNorth Carolina Supreme Court

Criminal prosecution upon warrant charging John Milford Maynor with having in his possession nontax-paid whisky for purpose of sale and transporting it contrary to law, and claim and delivery proceeding by accused to recover automobile from sheriff, consolidated by consent and heard together as both actions are related to the same subject matter.

I. The Criminal Case:

A. On February 1, 1946, John Milford Maynor was arrested in the Town of Clinton and charged with having in his possession and transporting in an automobile, in violation of law nontax-paid intoxicating liquor. At the same time the sheriff of Sampson County took into his possession the automobile, belonging to the defendant, and in which the said intoxicating liquor was being transported.

B. Upon trial in the Recorder's Court, the defendant was found guilty and sentenced to six months on the roads. The automobile seized by the sheriff was ordered confiscated and sold according to law.

C. On appeal to the Superior Court, the defendant was again convicted at the May Term, 1946, and sentenced to six months on the roads. 'Road sentence suspended and defendant placed on probation for a period of three years on condition the defendant pay the costs'.

D. The defendant was released upon payment of the costs.

II. The Civil Action:

A. The defendant's automobile remained in the possession of the sheriff from the time it was seized until after the May Term of court, when John Milford Maynor instituted claim and delivery proceeding to obtain its possession.

B. The sheriff did not replevy, but demurred to the complaint and moved for judgment on the pleadings. At the same time, notice was served on the plaintiff that motion would be lodged in the companion criminal case for judgment of forfeiture and sale of the automobile.

C. At the August 1946 mixed term, Sampson Superior Court, judgment of forfeiture and sale was entered nunc pro tunc in the companion case of State v. John Milford Maynor, and the demurrer and motion for judgment on the pleadings allowed in the claim and delivery proceeding, as there were no intervening rights of third persons.

From this judgment, John Milford Maynor appeals, assigning errors.

Harry M. McMullan, Atty. Gen., and T. W. Bruton, Hughes J. Rhodes and Ralph M. Moody, Asst. Attys. Gen., for the State.

Mack M. Jernigan, of Dunn, and Paul D. Herring, of Clinton, for defendant-plaintiff, appellant.

Jeff D. Johnson, Jr., of Clinton, for defendant, C. C. Tart, Sheriff of Sampson County.

STACY Chief Justice.

As no judgment of forfeiture or confiscation was entered at the trial term in the criminal prosecution, as required by the statutes on the subject, G.S. ss 18-48 and 18-6, it was proper to enter appropriate judgment therein nunc pro tunc at a later term. Ferrell v. Hales, 119 N.C. 199, 25 S.E. 821; McIntosh on Procedure, page 692 et seq. Moreover, a court has 'the right to amend the records of any preceding term by inserting what has been omitted, either by the act of the Clerk or of the Court; and a record so amended stands as if it had never been defective, or as if the entry had been made at the proper time '. State v Warren, 95 N.C. 674. See Strickland v. Strickland, 95 N.C. 471; ...

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  • State v. Vanhoy
    • United States
    • North Carolina Supreme Court
    • March 23, 1949
    ... ... defendant's automobile ... [52 S.E.2d 281.] ... were before the court, and that the order appealed from was ... entered thereon in accordance with the statute. State v ... Hall, 224 N.C. 314, 30 S.E.2d 158; State v ... Maynor ... ...
  • Crain v. Hutchins
    • United States
    • North Carolina Supreme Court
    • October 30, 1946
    ... ... Among other ways it is ... contended the charge fell short of the statute requiring ... 'the [judge] to * * * state in a plain and correct manner ... the evidence * * * and declare and explain the law arising ... thereon,' G.S. s 1-180, his Honor failed to ... ...
  • State v. O'Hora
    • United States
    • North Carolina Court of Appeals
    • August 18, 1971
    ...appealed from was entered thereon in accordance with the statute. S. (State) v. Hall, 224 N.C. 314, 30 S.E.2d 158; S. (State) v. Maynor, 226 N.C. 645, 39 S.E.2d 833. The judgment will be This assignment of error is also without merit. Defendant does not bring forward and argue in his brief ......
  • State v. Richardson
    • United States
    • North Carolina Supreme Court
    • December 19, 1947
    ... ...          'The ... order of condemnation and sale of the vehicle seized is ... perforce no part of the personal judgment against the ... accused, albeit both are dependent upon his conviction ... State v. Hall, 224 N.C. 314, 30 S.E.2d 158; 30 ... Am.Jur. 551. ' State v. Maynor, 226 N.C. 645, 39 ... S.E.2d 833, 834. A defendant may comply with the one and at ... the same time prosecute his appeal from the other ...          But on ... this record two judgments were entered. On 17 December 1946, ... defendant, upon his conviction, was fined $300 and placed ... ...

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