WHITE v. STATE

No. CR-97-1853.

729 So.2d 363 (1998)

Jason Lamar WHITE v. STATE.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama.

October 23, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John G. Butler, Jr., Huntsville, for appellant.

Bill Pryor, atty. gen., and P. David Bjurberg, asst. atty. gen., for appellee.


McMILLAN, Judge.

The appellant, Jason Lamar White, pleaded guilty to first-degree theft of property. He was sentenced to five years in the penitentiary, and he was ordered to pay a $250 fine and $50 was assessed to go to the crime victim's compensation fund.

The appellant argues that his right to representation by counsel at all critical stages of his proceedings under the Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution was violated because his court-appointed...

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