State v. Berry

307 N.C. 463 | N.C. | 1983

PER CURIAM.

The principal question on this appeal is whether defendant’s fingerprints found at the scene of the crime provided sufficient evidence of defendant’s guilt for the case to be submitted to the jury. The Court of Appeals, after fully and accurately giving the facts and after a full and sufficient consideration of appropriate precedents, concluded that the evidence was sufficient. For the reasons given in the Court of Appeals’ opinion, its decision is

Affirmed.