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      "STATE v. UZELLE JONES."
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      {
        "text": "Per Curiam.\nThe defendant was convicted of murder in the first degree. Sentence of death by asphyxiation was imposed. Defendant gave notice of appeal, and was allowed thirty days to make and serve statement of case on appeal, and the State was allowed thirty days thereafter to file exception thereto, or to serve counter statement of case.\nNo case on appeal has been served, and the time for docketing appeals from the Ninth District for the Spring Term, of this Court, expired at 10:00 a.m., 26 April, 1949. S. v. Moore, 210 N.C. 459, 187 S.E. 586.\nThe Attorney-General moves to docket and dismiss the appeal. The motion must be allowed, but, according to our rule in capital cases, we bave examined the record to see if any error appears. We find no error therein. S. v. Watson, 208 N.C. 70, 179 S.E. 455.\nJudgment affirmed.\nAppeal dismissed.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "Attorney-General McMullan and Assistant Attorney-General Moody for the State.",
      "No counsel contra."
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    "head_matter": "STATE v. UZELLE JONES.\n(Filed 30 November, 1949.)\nCriminal Law \u00a7 80b (4) \u2014\nWhere defendant fails to serve statement of ease on appeal within the time allowed, motion of the Attorney-General to docket and dismiss will he granted, but when defendant has been convicted of a capital offense this will be done only after an inspection of the record proper fails to disclose error.\nAppeal by defendant from Williams, J., at January Term, 1949, of Hoke.\nAttorney-General McMullan and Assistant Attorney-General Moody for the State.\nNo counsel contra."
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