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  "name": "STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. DICKEY JERALD JOHNSON",
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    "judges": [
      "Judges Britt and Martin concur."
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      "STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. DICKEY JERALD JOHNSON"
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    "opinions": [
      {
        "text": "HEDRICK, Judge.\nAll of defendant\u2019s assignments of error relate to the charge of driving a motor vehicle while his license was permanently revoked and present the question of whether the trial court erred in admitting into evidence the official notice and record of revocation of defendant\u2019s driving privilege.\nG.S. 20-48 requires that when notice is given by the Department of Transportation under any law regulating the operation of motor vehicles, proof of the giving of such notice \u201cmay be made by the certificate of any officer or employee of the Department or affidavit of any person over 18 years of age, naming the person to whom such notice was given and specifying the time, place, and manner of the giving thereof.\u201d Notice may be given by \u201cdeposit in the United States mail ... in an envelope with postage prepaid, addressed to such person at his address as shown by the records of the Department. The giving of notice by mail is complete upon the expiration of four days after such deposit of such notice.\u201d G.S. 20-48.\nDefendant argues that the certificate required by G.S. 20-48 to prove that notice of the revocation of his operator\u2019s license was mailed to him was insufficient because (1) it was not \u201csigned\u201d by an employee of the Department, but was merely initialed and (2) the certificate was not sworn to and subscribed before a notary public.\nWe find nothing in G.S. 20-48 which requires that the certificate to prove that the notice of revocation was mailed in accordance with the statute contain the full signature of the employee making the certificate or that such certificate be notarized. See State v. McDonald, 23 N.C. App. 286, 208 S.E. 2d 915 (1974) ; State v. Teasley, 9 N.C. App. 477, 176 S.E. 2d 838 (1970). In the instant case, the certificate meets all the requirements of G.S. 20-48 and provides prima facie evidence of the genuineness of such certificate, the truth of the statements made in such certificate, and the official character of the person who purportedly initialed and executed it. G.S. 8-35; State v. Herald, 10 N.C. App. 263, 178 S.E. 2d 120 (1970). We therefore hold that the court did not err in admitting into evidence the official notice and record of revocation of the defendant\u2019s driving privilege and the attached, certificate; that the court did not err in declaring and explaining the law arising on such evidence; and that the court did not err in denying defendant\u2019s motions for judgment as of nonsuit.\nThe defendant had a fair trial free from prejudicial error.\nNo error.\nJudges Britt and Martin concur.",
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        "author": "HEDRICK, Judge."
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    "attorneys": [
      "Attorney General Edmisten by Assistant Attorney General James L. Blackburn for the State.",
      "Davis, Ford & Weinhold by Robert M. Davis for defendant appellant."
    ],
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    "head_matter": "STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. DICKEY JERALD JOHNSON\nNo. 7519SC71\n(Filed 7 May 1975)\nAutomobiles \u00a7 3 \u2014 driving while license revoked \u2014 record and certificate of revocation \u2014 requirements for validity\nIn a prosecution for driving under the influence of an intoxicating beverage, while defendant\u2019s license was permanently revoked, the trial court did not err in admitting into evidence the official notice and record of revocation of defendant\u2019s driving privilege and the attached certificate, though the certificate was only initialed by an employee of the Department of Transportation and was not notarized, since G.S. 20-48 does not require the full signature of the employee making the certificate or that such certificate be notarized.\nAppeal by defendant from Seay, Judge. Judgment entered 4 September 1974 in Superior Court, Rowan County. Heard in the Court of Appeals 7 April 1975.\nThe defendant, Dickey Jerald Johnson, was charged in a single warrant, proper in form, with operating a motor vehicle on the public highway (1) while he was under the influence of an intoxicating beverage and (2) while his operator\u2019s license was permanently revoked. The defendant pleaded not guilty and was found guilty on both charges. From judgments imposing a jail sentence of six (6) months on the count charging the defendant with driving under the influence and eighteen (18) months on the count charging him with driving an automobile while his license was permanently revoked, defendant appealed.\nAttorney General Edmisten by Assistant Attorney General James L. Blackburn for the State.\nDavis, Ford & Weinhold by Robert M. Davis for defendant appellant."
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