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      "STATE v. HERMAN MANNING and JOE MARTIN."
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        "text": "Per Curiam.\nThe only question presented by the appeal is the sufficiency of the evidence to carry the case to the jury as against the defendant Herman Manning. We join with the trial court in believing the case to be one for the twelve. S. v. Martin, 182 N. C., 846, 109 S. E., 74.\nNo error.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "Attorney-General McMullan and Assistant Attorneys-General Rhodes and Moody for the State.",
      "B. A. Critcher for defendant Herman Manning."
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    "head_matter": "STATE v. HERMAN MANNING and JOE MARTIN.\n(Filed 28 February, 1945.)\nAbortion \u00a7 8\u2014\nWhere, in a criminal prosecution for aiding and abetting in an abortion, G. S., 14-45, the State\u2019s evidence tended to show that defendant, and another who pleaded guilty, took a pregnant woman, in the car of defendant who was driving, to several near-by towns, in the last of which an abortion was performed on the woman, and defendant was heard to say that he might have to pay out of this ease, there is sufficient evidence to sustain a conviction.\nAppeal by defendant, Herman Manning, from Carr, J., at September Term, 1944, of MaetiN.\nCriminal prosecution tried upon indictment charging the defendants with aiding and abetting in the procurement of an abortion or miscarriage in violation of G. S., 14-45.\nIt is in evidence that on the night of 5 June, 1944, the defendants, Joe Martin and Herman Manning, took Eeulah Brown, a pregnant woman, in a car driven by Manning, from her home in Martin County to Tarboro. Two days later they took her from her home to Plymouth; and finally, on 10 June, 1944, they took her in Manning\u2019s car from her home to Goldsboro, where an abortion was performed upon her. She died on 12 or 13 June following.\nAt the close of the evidence, the defendant, Joe Martin, entered a plea of guilty, and sought to exculpate his codefendant from any criminal responsibility in the matter, albeit Manning \u201csaid something\u201d to one of the witnesses after the occurrence \u201cabout he had (might have) to pay out of this case.\u201d The jury returned a verdict of guilty against the defendant Herman Manning.\nJudgment: Two years on the roads as to both defendants.\nThe defendant. Herman Manning, appeals, assigning as error the refusal to dismiss as in case of nonsuit.\nAttorney-General McMullan and Assistant Attorneys-General Rhodes and Moody for the State.\nB. A. Critcher for defendant Herman Manning."
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