JAMEISON v. STATE


7 A.D.2d 944 (1959)

William C. Jameison, Also Known as James Carroll, Appellant, v. State of New York, Respondent. (Claim No. 32390.)

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

February 4, 1959


In December, 1913, claimant pleaded guilty to a felony in Kings County Court and was sentenced to Elmira Reformatory. In January, 1916, he pleaded guilty in the same court to another felony and was sentenced to a State prison. There followed two other felony convictions upon pleas of guilty, one in the Rensselaer County Court in 1919, and the last in Saratoga County in 1927. On the last conviction claimant was sentenced as a fourth offender to life imprisonment. Subsequently...

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