McCAIN, Judge.
The defendant William E. Baker was charged with robbery, and after entering a plea of guilty, was adjudicated guilty, and sentenced on January 29, 1962, to imprisonment for twenty years. On January 10, 1964, that conviction, along with three others, was vacated. Defendant was retried before a jury, convicted of robbery, and sentenced to life imprisonment on August 16, 1967. Defendant took an appeal from that conviction. Bail during pendency of the appeal...
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