VAUGHN v. STATE

No. 2 CA-CIV 820.

13 Ariz. App. 15 (1970)

473 P.2d 817

Jake VAUGHN, Appellant, v. The STATE of Arizona, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 2.

Rehearing Denied September 25, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jake Vaughn, in pro per.

Gary K. Nelson, Atty. Gen., by Carl Waag, Asst. Atty. Gen., Phoenix, for appellee.


KRUCKER, Judge.

Defendant, Jake Vaughn, was convicted of grand theft and burglary. He was sentenced to consecutive sentences. He then filed an application for a writ of habeas corpus claiming his sentences were illegal. The trial court denied this application and defendant appeals.

The two issues raised on appeal are as follows:

(1) Did the superior court err by imposing consecutive sentences for the same occurrence? (2) Did the superior...

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