WEEMS v. STATE

No. 54411.

459 S.W.2d 729 (1970)

William Junior WEEMS, Movant-Appellant, v. STATE of Missouri, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 2.

November 23, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry H. Bock, New Madrid, for appellant.

John C. Danforth, Atty. Gen., Gene E. Voights, First Asst. Atty. Gen., Jefferson City, for respondent.


BARRETT, Commissioner.

On May 24, 1966, William Junior Weems entered a plea of guilty to grand larceny, the theft of batteries and a radiator from a tractor and a truck, was sentenced to four years' imprisonment and "placed on probation." Subsequently probation was revoked and Junior is now confined in the Missouri Training Center at Moberly. On October 22, 1968, he instituted this 27.26 proceeding alleging Sixth and Fourteenth constitutional amendment violations...

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