(DOWNLOAD) "North Carolina v. Scarboro" by Court of Appeals of North Carolina No. 7826SC402 * eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: North Carolina v. Scarboro
- Author : Court of Appeals of North Carolina No. 7826SC402
- Release Date : January 19, 1978
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 55 KB
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The defendant contends that the trial court erred in permitting his retained counsel from Alabama to appear before the court in his behalf without complying strictly with the provisions of G.S. 84-4.1. We do not agree, and overrule this assignment of error for two reasons. First, the defendant was allowed to have those counsel whom he wanted to defend him. They were retained by him and allowed to practice in the North Carolina courts on his motion. At no time during the proceedings did he express concern regarding their competency, and we deem any such objection now waived. Secondly, the statute upon which defendant relies to press his claim of error, G.S. 84-4.1, was not designed for his protection, and does not vest in him any rights to counsel other than what he would ordinarily possess in the absence of the statute. It is apparent that this statute was intended to subject foreign counsel to the jurisdiction of this State's courts on a continuing basis. G.S. 84-4.1(5) provides for mandatory association of local counsel so that at all times in a proceeding the court has power to compel, if necessary, foreign counsel to fulfill the duties placed upon them by G.S. 84-4.1 ( 1-4). Even though the trial judge did not require written motions of the lawyers from Alabama and the defense counsel did not associate local counsel, as mandated by the statute, the trial court found as a fact that the Alabama counsel were competent at trial and they were allowed to represent defendant without objection. Defendant may not now be heard to complain. Any error resulting from non-compliance with G.S. 84-4.1 on these facts is found to be harmless.