PRINGLE, Chief Justice.
On February 2, 1962, plaintiff in error, hereinafter called defendant, was charged in four counts with the crimes of burglary, larceny, conspiracy to commit burglary, and conspiracy to commit larceny. The information charged that the burglarized premises were those of Thomas Gafney, doing business as Cathedral Motors, and that the property taken consisted of certain named items, including two tool boxes and "various miscellaneous tools," all...
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