Summary
holding that trial court did not err in failing to charge on the defense of accident when Defendant testified that she intentionally fired the gun to "scare them off"
Summary of this case from State v. MccoyOpinion
1982
holding that trial court did not err in failing to charge on the defense of accident when Defendant testified that she intentionally fired the gun to "scare them off"
Summary of this case from State v. Mccoy1982
holding that trial court did not err in failing to charge on the defense of accident when Defendant testified that she intentionally fired the gun to "scare them off"
Summary of this case from State v. MccoyFull title:PETITIONS FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW
Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina
Date published: Jan 1, 1982
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