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  "name": "STATE v. J. B. BRYAN",
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      "category": "reporters:state",
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  "provenance": {
    "date_added": "2019-08-29",
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    "judges": [],
    "parties": [
      "STATE v. J. B. BRYAN."
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    "opinions": [
      {
        "text": "Per Curiam\n: The omission of the word \u201cfeloniously\u201d in indictments for obtaining goods by false pretenses is, since the passage of the Act of 1891, ch. 205, a fatal defect, as the Attorney (General admits. State v. Skidmore, 109 N. C., 795.\nIt is not improper to say, however, in view of the contention of counsel, that there is more than a scintilla of evidence to support the charge, if preferred in the required form. Error.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "The Attorney General, for the State.",
      "Messrs. S. 0. Bragain and R. B. Nixon, for defendant (appellant)."
    ],
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    "head_matter": "STATE v. J. B. BRYAN.\nFolse Pretense \u2014 Indictment.\nSince the passage of chapter 205, Acts of 1891, which defines a felon}' to be a crime punishable by death or imprisonment in the State prison, an indictment for obtaining goods by false pretenses is fatally defective if the word \u201c feloniously\u201d be omitted.\nINDICTMENT for false pretense, tried at Pall Term, 1.892, of CraveN Superior Court, before Shuford, J.\nThe Attorney General, for the State.\nMessrs. S. 0. Bragain and R. B. Nixon, for defendant (appellant)."
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