STATE v. BISHOP

19226

256 S.C. 158 (1971)

181 S.E.2d 477

The STATE, Respondent, v. James BISHOP, Appellant.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

May 27, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Vinton D. Lide, Esq., of Hartsville, for the Appellant.

Messrs. Daniel R. McLeod, Atty. Gen., Timothy G. Quinn, Asst. Atty. Gen., of Columbia, and Marion H. Kinon, Esq., Solicitor, J. DuPre Miller, Asst. Sol., of Bennettsville, for Respondent.


May 27, 1971.

BRAILSFORD, Justice.

The defendant appeals from his conviction of larceny of an automobile. The sole question presented is whether the court erred in admitting in evidence the defendant's oral confession, which was made while he was in custody, without the defendant's having been taken before the clerk of the court, or other designated officer, for the purpose of securing his right to counsel, as required...

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