COMMONWEALTH v. SIRLES


267 S.W.2d 66 (1953)

COMMONWEALTH v. SIRLES.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

As Modified on Denial of Rehearing April 16, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. D. Buckman, Jr., Atty. Gen., and Jo. M. Ferguson, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellant.

Earl Osborne, Benton, for appellee.


MILLIKEN, Justice.

Rex Sirles changed his plea to guilty on two indictments for dwelling house breaking, and received a two-year sentence on each indictment which he was assured would run concurrently. He was considered eligible for parole until our recent decision in Wooden v. Goheen, Ky., 255 S.W.2d 1000, in which we held that under Section 288 of the Criminal Code of Practice separate judgments of conviction must be served consecutively...

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