STATE of North Carolina
v.
Irvin BARNES.
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
*119 Lacy H. Thornburg, Atty. Gen., by Isham B. Hudson, Jr., Sr. Deputy Atty. Gen., Raleigh, for State.
W. Earl Taylor, Jr., Wilson, for defendant-appellant.
PER CURIAM.
With regard to the statutory rape conviction, defendant points out that one of the elements of statutory rape is that the defendant must be at least twelve years old and at least four years older than the victim. N.C.G.S. § 14-27.2(a)(1) (1986). Since the State has the burden of proving all elements of the crime, State v. Mize,
In declining to address defendant's constitutional argument, the Court of Appeals relied on State v. Evans,
It is well settled that where concurrent sentences of equal length are imposed, any error in the charge relating to one count only is harmless.
Because of our concern that separate convictions in such circumstances may give rise to adverse collateral consequences, Ball v. United States,
Except as herein modified, the decision of the Court of Appeals is affirmed.
MODIFIED AND AFFIRMED.
