On June 29, 1949 appellant was sentenced to five years for assault, second degree, and committed to the Elmira Reformatory where he remained until July 25, 1951 when he was paroled. On October 20, 1952, while on parole, appellant was arrested on a homicide charge, and thereafter he pleaded guilty to the crime of manslaughter, first degree, and was sentenced as a second felony offender on June 22, 1953 to a term of not less than 18 or more...
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