Barnhardt v. Yellow Cab Co. Barnhardt v. Yellow Cab Co.

Barnhardt v. Yellow Cab Co‪.‬

1966.NC.40410 266 N.C. 419; 146 S.E.2D 479

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Publisher Description

Defendant assigns as error the action of the trial judge in denying his motion to suppress the in-court identification of defendant by the prosecuting witness, Rebecca Karen Toney Pleasant. On 5 April 1976, defendant filed a pretrial motion to suppress statements made to police officers by defendant and to suppress identification testimony from the prosecuting witness or any other persons participating in identification procedures conducted by the Alamance County Sheriffs Department on 27 February 1976. The motion was supported by defendants affidavit to the effect that he was exhibited to the prosecuting witness singly. He averred that there was no lineup and that he was the only black person in the room, the other occupants of the room being the prosecuting witness and a white detective. He further stated that he was without counsel and did not participate in this identification procedure with knowledge of its legal consequences.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1966
4 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
15
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
61.4
KB

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