Alabama Supreme Court 89-1665.
TAYLOR, Presiding Judge.
The appellant, Richard M. Hagedorn, pleaded guilty to trafficking in, and possession of, cocaine. He was sentenced to concurrent terms of 18 and 10 years.
Appellant questions the validity of his sentences. He argues that the prosecutor's failure to recommend a reduced sentence was unconstitutional. Appellant further argues that the reason the recommendation was not made, appellant's failure to...
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