PER CURIAM:
The evidence was sufficient to sustain the verdict of manslaughter, and defendant's motions of nonsuit were properly overruled. The statements of James Dunlap to the officers that his uncle shot him were incompetent as dying declarations because the State had failed to show that at the time of making them James Dunlap "had full apprehension of his danger (of death), * * *." Stansbury, N. C. Evidence, 2d Ed., § 146 (1963). Although erroneously admitted...
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