STATE v. WIGLEY

No. 46,661

210 Kan. 472 (1972)

502 P.2d 819

STATE OF KANSAS, Appellee, v. WILLIAM E. WIGLEY, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Kansas.

Opinion filed November 4, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Chester I. Lewis, of the firm of Lewis & Davis, of Wichita, argued the cause, and was on the brief for the appellant.

Keith Sanborn, county attorney, argued the cause, and Vern Miller, attorney general, was with him on the brief for the appellee.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

FONTRON, J.:

The defendant, William E. Wigley, was convicted of selling a narcotic drug, which is a felony, and of possessing barbiturates, a misdemeanor. He was sentenced to a term of from one to ten years on the felony charge and one year in jail on the misdemeanor, the sentences to run concurrently.

Two points, only, are argued on appeal: First, that the trial court...

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