State v. Carter, 210 N.C. App. 156 (Mar. 1, 2011)

In an indecent liberties case, the trial judge’s jury instructions were supported by the indictment. The indictment tracked the statute and did not allege an evidentiary basis for the charge. The jury instructions, which identified the defendant’s conduct as placing his penis between the child’s feet, was a clarification of the evidence for the jury.

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