STATE v. LYTTON

No. 8727SC667.

365 S.E.2d 6 (1988)

STATE of North Carolina v. Kenneth Edward LYTTON.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

February 16, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Atty. Gen. Thornburg by Sp. Deputy Atty. Gen., Guy A. Hamlin, Asheville, for the State.

R. Locke Bell, Gastonia, for defendant-appellant.


PHILLIPS, Judge.

Defendant was convicted of feloniously stealing two .22 rifles, two Remington shotguns, and several other articles from the home of Jim Funderburk near Bessemer City on or about the 4th day of December 1986. That the articles were stolen from Funderburk's house between 30 November 1986 and 5 December 1986 while Funderburk was out of state is not questioned. What is questioned by defendant's only assignment of error is whether the evidence was sufficient...

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