STATE v. SINGLETON

No. 46,822

210 Kan. 815 (1972)

504 P.2d 224

STATE OF KANSAS, Appellee, v. JEFFERSON SINGLETON, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Kansas.

Opinion filed December 9, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John E. Pyles, of Wichita, argued the cause and was on the brief for the appellant.

Edward J. Hund, Jr., deputy county attorney, argued the cause, and Vern Miller, attorney general, and Keith Sanborn, county attorney, were with him on the brief for the appellee.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

FROMME, J.:

Jefferson Singleton appeals from a conviction and sentence for aggravated robbery as defined in K.S.A. 1971 Supp. 21-3427. He was convicted by a jury and sentenced by the court to imprisonment for not less than 25 years nor more than life. The sentence was imposed after proof of prior felonies.

On appeal appellant questions the general sufficiency of the evidence to support a conviction and attacks...

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