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State v. . Setzer
198 N.C. 663
N.C.
1930
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Criminal prosecution tried upon an indictment charging the defendant, and another, with breaking and entering the storehouse of one D. P. Drum on 28 November, 1929, with intent to steal the goods and chattels of the owner then being in said storehouse, etc., contrary to C. S., 4235.

Verdict: Guilty.

Judgment: Imprisonment in the State's prison for a term of not less than 18, nor more than 30, months.

Defendant appeals, assigning errors. *Page 664 The sheriff was permitted to testify, over objection of defendant, that one John Burns who had been arrested as a suspect, prior to the defendant, and charged with entering the store and stealing the goods in question, said to him while in his custody: "If you will get Henry Setzer you will be on the right track." This evidence was incompetent as against the defendant, who was not present at the time the statement was made, and should have been excluded. S. v. Simmons, ante, 599; S. v. Green,193 N.C. 302, 136 S.E. 729.

The declaration of a third person, not an agent of the party sought to be affected, made in the absence of such party, is inadmissible as hearsay.S. v. Lassiter, 191 N.C. 210, 131 S.E. 577; Daniel v. Dixon, 161 N.C. 377,77 S.E. 305.

The error is just one of those mishaps which, now and then, befalls the most circumspect in the trial of causes on the circuit. S. v. Griggs,197 N.C. 352, 148 S.E. 547. But the defendant has appealed, and he is entitled to a ruling on the exception.

New trial.

Case Details

Case Name: State v. . Setzer
Court Name: Supreme Court of North Carolina
Date Published: May 7, 1930
Citation: 198 N.C. 663
Court Abbreviation: N.C.
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