Colbert v. State
Colbert v. State
Opinion of the Court
ON MOTION TO REVIEW DENIAL OF BAIL PENDING APPEAL
Appellant was convicted on charges of selling heroin, a narcotic, and possession of heroin. A ten-year sentence was imposed on the former conviction and sentencing was deferred as to the latter count. Application for bail pending appeal was filed by appellant in the trial court. Said application was denied by the trial judge on the stated ground that the trial court feared appellant would engage in further unlawful activities while on bond and, further, that in view of the severity of the crime and sentence imposed thereon there is a likelihood that appellant might flee the jurisdiction.
Appellant contends in this review of the order denying bail that the trial judge failed to conform with the standards set
Dissenting Opinion
(dissenting).
1 respectfully dissent. The evidence against the defendant was scanty and inconclusive. He is well established in the community and there is no reasonable basis, in my view, for concluding that there is a likelihood that he might flee the jurisdiction. It appears to me that the spirit and intent of Younghans v. State, cited in the majority opinion, have not been followed. I would grant bail.
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