PEOPLE v. MILLER

No. 31403.

406 Ill. 446 (1950)

94 N.E.2d 354

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, Defendant in Error, v. FRED MILLER, Plaintiff in Error.

Supreme Court of Illinois.

Opinion filed September 21, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

FRED MILLER, pro se.

IVAN A. ELLIOTT, Attorney General, of Springfield, and ROBERT F. SMITH, State's Attorney, of Greenville, (HARRY L. PATE, of Tuscola, of counsel,) for the People.


Judgment affirmed.

Mr. JUSTICE FULTON delivered the opinion of the court:

On July 13, 1936, plaintiff in error entered a plea of guilty in the circuit court of Bond County to the charge of burglary and larceny, as set forth in the first count of an indictment. A charge of prior conviction of larceny was also included in said count. The court found plaintiff in error guilty of burglary and larceny as charged in the...

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