13 N.C. App. 435 | N.C. Ct. App. | 1972
Defendant’s first assignment of error is that the court erred in failing to grant his motion for mistrial due to the prejudicial responses of a State’s witness and improper ques
Defendant finally contends that the court erred in failing to require the police officer who purchased the heroin from defendant to disclose the identity of a confidential informer. At trial defendant did not contend, and there is nothing in this record to show, that the identity of the informer would be relevant or helpful to the defense. This assignment of error is overruled. State v. Moore, 275 N.C. 141, 166 S.E. 2d 53. In the trial from which defendant appealed we find no prejudicial error.
No error.