PER CURIAM.
On April 18, 1963, James Allen Smith was convicted in the Corporation Court of the city of Norfolk, Part Two, on charges of robbery and sentenced to serve a term of twelve years on each of three indictments, the sentences to run consecutively. John A. Gurkin, Esquire, a member of the local bar, was appointed by the court to defend him. Thereafter, through Albert Teich, Jr., Esquire, another court-appointed attorney, Smith filed in the same court a petition...
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