STATE v. HALL 114 N.C. 909, 19 S.E. 602 (1894). CASE BRIEF

STATE V. HALL
114 N.C. 909, 19 S.E. 602 (1894)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an appeal from a conviction for murder.
FACTS: Hall (D) was charged with killing Andrew Bryson. D shot Bryson while D was standing within North Carolina. Bryson was in Tennessee when the fatal wounds were inflicted and Bryson died there. North Carolina tried D for murder. D claimed that unless Bryson received his wounds while he was in North Carolina, then D could not be tried for murder by North Carolina.

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