HALL v. STATE


473 A.2d 352 (1984)

Graylin L. HALL, Defendant Below, Appellant, v. The STATE of Delaware, Plaintiff Below, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

Decided: January 26, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Karl Haller, Asst. Public Defender, Georgetown, for defendant-appellant.

John M. Sandy and Gary A. Myers, Deputy Attys. Gen., Georgetown, for plaintiff-appellee.

Before McNEILLY, MOORE, and CHRISTIE, JJ.


CHRISTIE, Justice:

In this case we must redefine the rebuttable presumption arising from the possession of recently stolen goods. We also decide that prior convictions must be separate prior convictions to justify the imposition of life imprisonment without parole under the provisions of the habitual offender's act.

The defendant, Graylin Hall, was indicted for burglary in the second degree and theft. It was alleged that Hall entered a dwelling and stole a...

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