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State v. Sayre

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.
Aug 15, 2017
803 S.E.2d 699 (N.C. Ct. App. 2017)

Summary

In Sayre, Judge Murphy states that he dissents from the majority opinion because the defendant's allegations of materiality under Section 15A-269 entitled him to appointment of counsel.

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Opinion

No. COA17-68

08-15-2017

STATE of North Carolina v. John H. SAYRE

Attorney General Joshua H. Stein, by Assistant Attorney General Tracy Nayer, for the State. Appellate Defender Glenn Gerding, by Assistant Appellate Defender Nicholas C. Woomer-Deters, for defendant-appellant.


AFFIRMED.


Summaries of

State v. Sayre

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.
Aug 15, 2017
803 S.E.2d 699 (N.C. Ct. App. 2017)

In Sayre, Judge Murphy states that he dissents from the majority opinion because the defendant's allegations of materiality under Section 15A-269 entitled him to appointment of counsel.

Summary of this case from State v. Alexander
Case details for

State v. Sayre

Case Details

Full title:STATE of North Carolina v. John H. SAYRE

Court:Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

Date published: Aug 15, 2017

Citations

803 S.E.2d 699 (N.C. Ct. App. 2017)

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