State v. Slade, 250

Decision Date17 March 1965
Docket NumberNo. 250,250
Citation264 N.C. 70,140 S.E.2d 723
CourtNorth Carolina Supreme Court
PartiesSTATE of North Carolina v. Charles SLADE.

Atty. Gen. T. W. Bruton and Deputy Atty. Gen. Ralph Moody, for the State.

Arthur Goodman, Jr., Charlotte, for defendant appellant.

PER CURIAM.

This is the prior history of this case: At the 3 December 1962 Special Criminal Session of the superior court of Mecklenburg County, Fountain, J., presiding, defendant Charles Slade was tried upon the same bill of indictment as in this case. He entered a plea of not guilty and was found guilty by a jury as charged in the indictment. The judgment of the court was that he be imprisoned in the State's prison for a term of not less than three years nor more than five years. At the 8 July 1963 Session, Schedule 'C', of the superior court of Mecklenburg County, Brock, J., conducted a post conviction hearing to review the constitutionality of defendant Slade's trial at the 3 December 1962 Session, Schedule 'A', of Mecklenburg, upon defendant Slade's petition for a writ of review alleging that he was tried without being represented by counsel. G.S. § 15-217 et seq. Judge Brock entered an order vacating the verdict and judgment entered at defendant's trial on the ground that when he was tried at the 3 December 1962 Session, Schedule 'A', of Mecklenburg, he was not represented by counsel and had not waived his right to have counsel, and ordered a new trial. Judge Brock appointed Thomas H. Wyche of Charlotte to represent defendant Slade on his retrial.

Defendant does not contend that the evidence was insufficient to carry the case to the jury, and to sustain its verdict. When defendant was arrested on the same day the offenses charged were committed, he was wearing under a topcoat Walter Jones' coat. There are no exceptions or assignments of error to the charge. There are two exceptions to the evidence, but defendant in his brief states that he abandons those exceptions.

Defendant assigns as error that it was unconstitutional and an abuse of discretion for Judge Campbell to have sentenced him to imprisonment in the State's prison for a term of not less than seven years nor more than nine years upon his retrial granted at his own request, when upon his prior trial and conviction before Judge Fountain on the same indictment he had received a sentence of imprisonment in the State's prison of not less than three years nor more than five years. On the second trial defendant was convicted of the same offenses on the same indictment. This assignment of error is overruled upon authority of State v. White, 262 N.C. 52, 136 S.E.2d 205, cert. den., 85 S.Ct. 726 (1 February 1965); State v. Williams, 261 N.C. 172, 134 S.E.2d 163.

In addition: The first count in the indictment charges a violation of G.S. § 14-54. This statute provides that if any person, with intent to commit a felony or other infamous crime therein, shall...

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  • Patton v. State of North Carolina
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — Fourth Circuit
    • 14 Junio 1967
    ...in the State's Prison for a term of twenty years * * *." 2 State v. Weaver, 264 N.C. 681, 142 S.E. 2d 633 (1965); State v. Slade, 264 N.C. 70, 140 S.E.2d 723 (1965); State v. Anderson, 262 N.C. 491, 137 S.E.2d 823 (1964); State v. White, 262 N.C. 52, 136 S.E.2d 205 (1964); State v. Williams......
  • Patton v. State of North Carolina, Civ. No. 2397.
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — Western District of North Carolina
    • 20 Julio 1966
    ...163 (1964); State v. Anderson, 262 N.C. 491, 137 S.E.2d 823 (1964); State v. White, 262 N.C. 52, 136 S.E.2d 205 (1964); State v. Slade, 264 N.C. 70, 140 S.E.2d 723 (1965). Recently the North Carolina Supreme Court, in State v. Weaver, 264 N.C. 681, 142 S.E.2d 633 (1965), reexamined Williams......
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    • United States
    • North Carolina Supreme Court
    • 9 Diciembre 1968
    ...fix the maximum punishment which may be imposed after a second conviction. State v. Pearce, 268 N.C. 707, 151 S.E.2d 571; State v. Slade, 264 N.C. 70, 140 S.E.2d 723; State v. Merritt, 264 N.C. 716, 142 S.E.2d 687; State v. White, 262 N.C. 52, 136 S.E.2d 205, cert. denied, 379 U.S. 1005, 85......
  • Kelly v. State of North Carolina
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — Eastern District of North Carolina
    • 19 Octubre 1967
    ...(1964), State v. Anderson, 262 N.C. 491, 137 S.E.2d 823 (1964), State v. White, 262 N.C. 52, 136 S.E.2d 205 (1964), and State v. Slade, 264 N.C. 70, 140 S.E.2d 723 (1965), the original convictions (or pleas) and judgments had been vacated upon application of the individual defendants becaus......
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