State v. Little, ___ N.C. App. ___, 799 S.E.2d 427 (Apr. 18, 2017)

In this armed robbery case, the trial court did not err by admitting photographs for illustrative purposes. The photographs were admitted solely to illustrate the testimony of witnesses and the trial court appropriately instructed the jury. The court rejected the defendant’s argument that photographs admitted for illustrative purposes must be authenticated in the same manner as photographs admitted as substantive evidence.

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