State v. Farnham
State v. Farnham
Opinion of the Court
Arnold Louis Farnham was convicted in the Superior Court of Pima County, Arizona, on December 6, 1965, by a jury, of the crimes of burglary in violation of A.R. S. § 13-302, and breaking into a coin-operated contrivance in violation of A.R.S. § 13-676, and was sentenced to two concurrent terms in the Arizona State Prison. Defendant broke into the Firestone Store at the corner of North Sixth Avenue and East Sixth Street in Tucson, Arizona, through a skylight in the roof. After entering, he broke into a soft-drink machine and took change out of it. Defendant was discovered by the police while on the roof of the store, after the crimes were committed. The defendant was represented by court-appointed counsel at all times.
Appellant’s court-appointed counsel for this appeal has filed an affidavit in this Court stating that he has examined the record and finds no valid nor legitimate grounds upon which to base an appeal and can find no error in the record, requesting that the matter be submitted to the Court upon the record.
The judgment of the lower court is affirmed.
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