GIBSON v. STATE

19326

257 S.C. 230 (1971)

185 S.E.2d 373

Freddie GIBSON, Appellant, v. The STATE of South Carolina, Respondent.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

December 1, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur M. Flowers, Jr., Esq., of Georgetown, for Appellant.

Messrs. Daniel R. McLeod, Atty. Gen., Emmet H. Clair and Randolph R. Mahan, Asst. Attys. Gen. of Columbia, for Respondent.


December 1, 1971.

LEWIS, Justice.

On March 20, 1967, appellant, Freddie Gibson, represented by court appointed counsel, entered a plea of guilty, along with three codefendants, to housebreaking and safecracking. He received a sentence of fifteen years for the offense of safecracking, with five years suspended upon the service of ten; and also a concurrent sentence of two years for housebreaking. Thereafter, in June...

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