STATE v. COURSEY

No. 1003.

71 Ariz. 227 (1950)

225 P.2d 713

STATE v. COURSEY.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

December 11, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

V.L. Hash and Virginia Hash, of Phoenix, for appellant.

Fred O. Wilson, Atty. Gen., Maurice Barth, Asst. Atty. Gen., Charles Rogers, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee.


UDALL, Justice.

Oliver Wayne Coursey, defendant-appellant, was charged by an information containing two counts with the crimes of: (a) robbery, and (b) kidnaping with intent to rob. After arraignment and a plea of not guilty as to both counts the cause came on regularly for trial before a jury, resulting in a conviction on both charges. Following a denial of defendant's motion for a new trial the court pronounced judgment and sentenced him to serve not less than 20...

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