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State v. . Horton
190 N.C. 850
| N.C. | 1925
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Criminal prosecution, tried upon an indictment, charging the defendants with violations of the prohibition law.

From an adverse verdict and judgment pronounced thereon, the defendants appeal, assigning errors. The evidence is plenary and conflicting on the issues of defendants' guilt; it is purely a question of fact; the jury has resolved the matter against the defendants; there is no reversible error appearing on the record; the verdict and judgments will be upheld.

No error. *Page 851

Case Details

Case Name: State v. . Horton
Court Name: Supreme Court of North Carolina
Date Published: Sep 16, 1925
Citation: 190 N.C. 850
Court Abbreviation: N.C.
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