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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