TAYLOR v. STATE

No. 44,726

198 Kan. 648 (1967)

426 P.2d 159

CLAY HENRY TAYLOR, Appellant, v. STATE OF KANSAS, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Kansas.

Opinion filed April 8, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

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

FROMME, J.:

Clay Henry Taylor was convicted by a jury of committing an act of gross indecency upon a twelve year old boy and sentenced to life imprisonment under the habitual criminal act on October 7, 1964. Thereafter the defendant sought relief under motion to vacate sentence for the reason that he had been denied his right of appeal and effective assistance of counsel.

After some delay the motion to vacate...

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