STATE v. BRADLEY

No. 1689.

102 Ariz. 482 (1967)

433 P.2d 273

STATE of Arizona, Appellee, v. Michael Eugene BRADLEY, a.k.a. Jack Ricardo, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Arizona. In Banc.

November 9, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Darrell F. Smith, Atty. Gen., and Norman E. Green, County Atty., Pima County, for appellee State of Arizona.

Jack I. Podret and Manuel H. Garcia, Tucson, for appellant Bradley.


UDALL, Justice.

Defendant-appellant, Michael E. Bradley, was charged and found guilty by a jury for the crime of robbery. Judgment was entered and a prison term of not less than ten years nor more than fifteen years in the Arizona State Prison was imposed. From the conviction and sentence, he appeals.

Defendant was arrested and on February 11, 1964 brought before a magistrate on a charge of robbery. Without benefit of counsel, he waived his preliminary hearing...

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