STATE v. HALL


667 S.W.2d 507 (1983)

STATE of Tennessee, Appellee, v. Phillip Edward HALL, Appellant.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee, at Jackson.

Permission to Appeal Denied March 5, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A.C. Wharton, Jr., Public Defender, James H. Bostick, John C. Dice, Asst. Public Defenders, Memphis, for appellant.

William M. Leech, Jr., Atty. Gen., Gordon W. Smith, Asst. Atty. Gen., Nashville, James Challen, Asst. Dist. Atty., Memphis, for appellee.


Permission to Appeal Denied by the Supreme Court March 5, 1984.

OPINION

TATUM, Judge.

The defendant, Phillip Edward Hall, was convicted of armed robbery and found to be an habitual criminal. The jury fixed punishment at 10 years imprisonment for armed robbery which was enhanced to life imprisonment upon the finding that he was an habitual criminal. After considering the several issues presented for review, we conclude that the judgment must be affirmed...

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