{
  "id": 8626366,
  "name": "STATE v. ESSIE KING",
  "name_abbreviation": "State v. King",
  "decision_date": "1947-06-05",
  "docket_number": "",
  "first_page": "559",
  "last_page": "559",
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      "cite": "227 N.C. 559"
    }
  ],
  "court": {
    "name_abbreviation": "N.C.",
    "id": 9292,
    "name": "Supreme Court of North Carolina"
  },
  "jurisdiction": {
    "id": 5,
    "name_long": "North Carolina",
    "name": "N.C."
  },
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  "provenance": {
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  "casebody": {
    "judges": [],
    "parties": [
      "STATE v. ESSIE KING."
    ],
    "opinions": [
      {
        "text": "Per Curiam.\nThe exceptions relied on here are the same as those presented in the case of S. v. Koritz, et al., ante, 552, herewith decided.\nThis record contains an additional circumstance which does not appear in the record of the Koritz Case, to wit, in addition to the Negro jurors who served on the .jury in the Koritz Case, there was another Negro juror regularly drawn and summoned for petit jury service, and who was then serving.\nThe exceptions here presented are controlled by the rulings in the Koritz Case.\nNo error.",
        "type": "majority",
        "author": "Per Curiam."
      }
    ],
    "attorneys": [
      "Attorney-General McMullan and Assistant Attomeys-General Bruton, Rhodes, and Moody for the State.",
      "William Reid Dalton for defendant."
    ],
    "corrections": "",
    "head_matter": "STATE v. ESSIE KING.\n(Filed 5 June, 1947.)\nAppeal by defendant from Rousseau, J., at November Term, 1946, of Forsyth.\nCriminal prosecution on warrant .charging the defendant with disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace, tried originally in the Municipal Court of the City of Winston-Salem and again de novo on appeal to the Superior Court of Forsyth County.\nVerdict: Guilty.\nJudgment: Thirty days in jail.\nThe defendant appeals, assigning errors.\nAttorney-General McMullan and Assistant Attomeys-General Bruton, Rhodes, and Moody for the State.\nWilliam Reid Dalton for defendant."
  },
  "file_name": "0559-01",
  "first_page_order": 607,
  "last_page_order": 607
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