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        "text": "Clark, C. J.\nTbe defendants were indicted for an affray. Tbe indictment charged that tbe defendants \u201cdid willfully and unlawfully assemble together, and did mutually assault and beat each other, Richard Parker by using language calculated and intended to bring on a fight and a fight ensuing, and James Lancaster using a deadly weapon, towit, a gun, and to, with, and against each other in a public place did fight and make an affray,\u201d etc.\nThe court, on its own motion, quashed the indictment as to Parker and dismissed the action as to him, from which decision the State appealed. Revisal, 3216 (3).\nIn S. v. Fanning, 94 N. C., 940, the defendants were indicted for an-affray, and it was held that if a person by such abusive language or offensive conduct towards another as is calculated and intended to bring on a fight induces that other to strike him, he is guilty, although he did not return the blow. To same purport, S. v. Davis, 80 N. C., 351; S. v. Robbins, 78 N. C., 431; S. v. Downing, 74 N. C., 184; S. v. Perry, 50 N. C., 9. Here the charge is, \u201cDid mutually assault and beat each other.\u201d\nIn S. v. Griffin, 125 N. C., 692, it was held that the place need not be charged nor proven. The form of the indictment is sufficient. Revisal, 3254, 3255.\nHis Honor seems to have been of the opinion that the defendant Parker could not be tried for the affray in the Superior Court, because he did not use a deadly weapon. In S. v. Coppersmith, 88 N. C., 614, it is held: \u201cAn affray is cognizable in the Superior Court as to both defendants where it appears that a deadly weapon was used by either.\u201d . This has been cited and approved, S. v. Albertson, 113 N. C., 634. To same effect, S. v. Ray, 89 N. C., 587, and cases cited to that case and to S. v. Ray in the Anno. Ed.\nIf Parker,- not having used a deadly weapon, had been convicted or acquitted before a justice of the peace, this would have been a full defense as to him (S. v. Fagg, 125 N. C., 609), but this could not appear cm a motion to quash.\nThe judgment quashing the bill as to the defendant Parker is\nReversed.",
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      "D. E. Henderson for defendant."
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    "head_matter": "STATE v. JAMES LANCASTER and RICHARD PARKER.\n(Filed 10 March, 1915.)\n1. Appeal and Error \u2014 Criminal Law \u2014 State\u2019s Appeal \u2014 Statutes.\nAn. appeal will lie on behalf of the State from an order quashing a bill of indictment. Revisal, 3276 (3).\n2. Criminal Law \u2014 Indictment\u2014Affray\u2014Abusive Language.\nOne who by the use of such abusive language or offensive conduct towards another as is calculated and intended to bring on a fight is guilty of an affray, although he did not return the blow given him in consequence; and an indictment charging, among other things, that one of the defendants used language to the other calculated to bring on a fight, and that the fight ensued, and that they \u201cdid mutually beat and assault each other,\u201d sufficiently charges an affray.\n8. Criminal Law \u2014 Indictment\u2014Affray\u2014Place.\nIn an indictment for an affray it is unnecessary to charge or prove the place where the offense is charged to have been committed. The form of the indictment in this case is held sufficient. Revisal, secs. 3254, 3255.\n4. Criminal Law \u2014 Affray\u2014Deadly Weapon \u2014 Superior Court \u2014 Jurisdiction.\nThe Superior Court has jurisdiction of an affray when only one of the parties engaged therein uses a deadly weapon.\n5. Criminal Law \u2014 Affray\u2014Superior Court \u2014 Motion to Quash \u2014 Justice\u2019s Court \u2014Defenses.\nOne indicted in a justice\u2019s court for an affray without the use of a deadly weapon, who has therein been convicted or acquitted, may show it as a full defense, upon trial under an indictment originating in the Superior Court; but this position is not available in the latter court on a motion to quash.\nAppeal by tbe State from Peebles, J., at October Term, 1914, of CRAVEN.\nAttorney-General for the State.\nD. E. Henderson for defendant."
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