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        "text": "PER CURIAM.\nJustice Vaughn took no part in the consideration or decision of this case. The remaining members of this Court were equally divided with three members voting to affirm the decision of the Court of Appeals and three members voting to reverse. Therefore, the decision of the Court of Appeals is left undisturbed and stands without precedential value. See State v. Johnson, 286 N.C. 331, 210 S.E. 2d 260 (1974).\nAffirmed.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "Lacy H. Thornburg, Attorney General, by George W. Boylan, Assistant Attorney General, for the State.",
      "Gregory A. Weeks, Assistant Public Defender, for defendantappellee."
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    "head_matter": "STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. ANN MAJORS\nNo. 126A85\n(Filed 3 July 1985)\nCriminal Law \u00a7 177\u2014 evenly divided Court \u2014 judgment affirmed \u2014 no precedent\nWhere one member of the Supreme Court did not participate in the consideration or decision of a case and the remaining six justices were equally divided, the decision of the Court of Appeals is left undisturbed and stands without precedential value.\nAppeal by the State pursuant to N.C.G.S. \u00a7 7A-30(2) from a decision of a divided panel of the North Carolina Court of Appeals, 73 N.C. App. 26, 329 S.E. 2d 388 (1985) (Judge Becton with Judge Johnson concurring and Judge Martin dissenting), ordering a new trial for error in the trial before Judge Samuel E. Britt and a jury at the November 1983 session of CUMBERLAND County Superior Court. Judge Britt sentenced defendant to prison for the term of fifteen years upon the jury\u2019s verdict of guilty of second degree murder.\nLacy H. Thornburg, Attorney General, by George W. Boylan, Assistant Attorney General, for the State.\nGregory A. Weeks, Assistant Public Defender, for defendantappellee."
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