STATE v. LONG

No. 9284.

268 P.2d 390 (1954)

STATE v. LONG.

Supreme Court of Montana.

March 26, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Malcolm MacCalman, Deer Lodge, for appellant.

Arnold H. Olsen, Atty. Gen., Hubert J. Massman, Asst. Atty. Gen., H. Moody Bricket, Asst. Atty. Gen., John M. Dietrich, Jr. (Special Counsel, Deer Lodge), for respondent.


FREEBOURN, Justice.

Upon conviction by a jury of the crime of rape, Edward Long, defendant and appellant, was sentenced to serve 20 tears in the state prison.

Form the judgment of conviction and denial of a motion for a new trial the defendant appeals.

On June 30, 11952, the defendant was one of a number of trusties doing ranch work and staying without guard on one of the leased ranches operated by the state in connection with the state prison and...

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