CALHOUN v. STATE

CR 92-489.

623 So.2d 448 (1993)

Michael Edward CALHOUN v. STATE.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama.

May 28, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard Williams, Mobile, for appellant.

James H. Evans, Atty. Gen., and Gilda Williams, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee.


BOWEN, Presiding Judge.

Michael Edward Calhoun, the appellant, was convicted of murder and robbery in the first degree. He was sentenced to a term of life imprisonment in each case, with the sentences to run consecutively. On this direct appeal from those convictions he contends that he should not have been sentenced for both murder and robbery because the offenses arose from a single transaction.

In their briefs both the appellant and the attorney general...

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