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      "STATE v. ALFRED BARNES."
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    "opinions": [
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        "text": "PeR Cukiam.\nThis case is essentially a controversy as to the facts. The jury, having heard the sharply conflicting testimony, resolved the issue against the defendant. His assignments of error fail to point out prejudicial error in the trial which would justify a new trial. The charge of the court as to the duty of the jury to make a diligent effort to arrive at a verdict was well within the bounds of the decisions of this Court. S. v. Pugh, 183 N.C. 800, 111 S.E. 849; S. v. Brodie, 190 N.C. 554, 130 S.E. 205; S. v. Lefevers, 216 N.C. 494, 5 S.E. 2d 552. The spontaneous statement of one of the jurors when the jury returned to the courtroom that the jury stood ten for conviction and two for acquittal was innocuous. In the trial below we find\nNo error.",
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        "author": "PeR Cukiam."
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    "attorneys": [
      "Attorney-General Rodman and Assistant Attorney-General McGal-liard for the State.",
      "Joe M. Cox for defendant appellant."
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    "head_matter": "STATE v. ALFRED BARNES.\n(Filed 23 November, 1955.)\n1. Criminal Daw \u00a7 53p\u2014\nThe charge o\u00ed the court as to the duty of the jury to make a diligent effort to arrive at a verdict held proper.\n2. Criminal Raw \u00a7 54f\u2014\nThe spontaneous statement of onp of the jurors when the jury returned to the courtroom that the jury stood ten for conviction and two for acquittal held innocuous.\nAppeal by defendant from Gwyn, J., April Term, 1955, Richmond. No error.\nCriminal prosecution in which the bill of indictment is laid under' G.S. 14-33 (b) (3).\nThe defendant, a male person over eighteen years of age, was convicted of an assault upon his wife. There was judgment on the verdict, and defendant appealed.\nAttorney-General Rodman and Assistant Attorney-General McGal-liard for the State.\nJoe M. Cox for defendant appellant."
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