151 S.E. 621 | N.C. | 1930
Criminal prosecution tried at the April Term, 1929, Craven Superior Court upon an indictment charging the prisoner with the murder of one James Bryant, which resulted in a conviction of murder in the first degree and sentence of death. From the verdict thus rendered and judgment entered thereon, the prisoner gave notice of appeal to the Supreme Court, but has failed to prosecute same, as required by the rules, or to take any steps looking to that end, albeit the prisoner was allowed to appeal in formapauperis. S. v. Taylor,
Appeal dismissed. *309