MILLIKEN, Chief Justice.
Jason Moore has filed a motion to vacate his 1936 conviction as a habitual criminal, asserting among other things that he was not represented by or had the advice of counsel when he pleaded guilty to a charge of storehouse breaking (maximum penalty of five years) which resulted in his being sentenced to life imprisonment as a habitual criminal since the indictment charging him with storehouse breaking also recited that he had previously twice...
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