STATE v. FREEMAN

No. 41,828

195 Kan. 561 (1965)

408 P.2d 612

STATE OF KANSAS, Appellee, v. JOHN THOMAS FREEMAN, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Kansas.

Opinion filed December 11, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

B.L. Pringle, of Topeka, argued the cause, and was on the brief for the appellant.

Robert D. Hecht, county attorney, argued the cause, and Robert C. Londerholm, attorney general, was with him on the brief for the appellee.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

O'CONNOR, J.:

This is a direct criminal appeal wherein the defendant, John Thomas Freeman, was charged, tried and convicted in May 1959 of the offense of first degree robbery (G.S. 1949, 21-527). Having been convicted of felonies on four previous occasions, he was sentenced to life imprisonment in the state penitentiary under the habitual criminal statute (G.S. 1949, 21-107a). The defendant's appeal, having previously...

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