JONES v. STATE


560 A.2d 1056 (1989)

Wayne Andre JONES, Appellant Below, Appellant, v. STATE of Delaware, Appellee Below, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

Decided: June 15, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wayne Andre Jones, pro se.

Richard E. Fairbanks, Jr., Chief of Appeals Div., Wilmington, for appellee.

Before CHRISTIE, C.J., WALSH and HOLLAND, JJ.


HOLLAND, Justice:

The defendant-appellant, Wayne Andre Jones ("Jones"), has appealed, pro se, to this Court from a decision by the Superior Court. The Superior Court affirmed a determination by the Court of Common Pleas to revoke Jones' probation and to incarcerate him. Jones argues that since he is indigent, the Court of Common Pleas violated his Sixth Amendment right to counsel by not appointing an attorney to represent him. Jones contends that an indigent...

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