IN RE PROPP

Docket No. 6375.

251 Cal.App.2d 896 (1967)

60 Cal. Rptr. 23

In re FRED PROPP, JR., on Habeas Corpus.

Court of Appeals of California, First District, Division One.

June 21, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fred Propp, Jr., in pro. per., and Andrew L. Tobia, under appointment by the Supreme Court, for Petitioner.

Thomas C. Lynch, Attorney General, and Daniel J. Kremer, Deputy Attorney General, for Respondent.


ELKINGTON, J.

Fred Propp, Jr., who in his lifetime has been found guilty of 12 felony offenses, and who has on 7 separate occasions been confined in state prisons, seeks review, by way of habeas corpus, of an adjudication that he is an habitual criminal.

In 1963 Propp was convicted by a jury of first degree robbery, conspiracy, possession of a sawed-off shotgun and possession by an ex-convict of a firearm. He was sentenced to state prison for the greater offense...

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