State
v.
Jessie Bell Kilgore
v.
Jessie Bell Kilgore
723.
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Jun 7, 1957.
Attorney-General Patton and Assistant Attorney-General Love for the State.
,
Britt, Campbell & Britt for defendant appellant.
Per Curiam.
Cited by 4 opinions | Published
Defendant claims entrapment as her defense. There is no evidence of entrapment. S. v. Burnette, 242 N.C. 164, 87 S.E. 2d 191. No defense can, on this record, be predicated thereon. Hence, if error exists in the charge with respect to defendant’s claim of entrapment, the asserted error is not prejudicial.
The charge with respect to the failure of the defendant to testify substantially conforms to the statute. S. v. Horne, 209 N.C. 725, 184 S.E. 470.
No error.