ROSS, J.
Two contentions are advanced by the defendant. First, that he was entitled as a matter of right to appeal to the Court of Appeals regardless of when notice of such appeal was filed, and, second, that the Court of Appeals was guilty of an abuse of discretion in failing to grant leave to appeal.
As to the first contention of the defendant, it is in effect that any attempt by the General Assembly to curtail an unlimited right of appeal from a sentence...
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