Hadlow v. State
Hadlow v. State
Opinion of the Court
SUMMARY OPINION
FACTS
William Hadlow was indicted by a St. Louis County Grand Jury for first degree murder for killing Vernon Myhre. He pleaded guilty to second degree murder in 1981, and was sentenced to 116 months imprisonment pursuant to the Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines. This appeal is from the denial of his petition for post-conviction relief. Hadlow contends that he is entitled to the same sentence received by Roger Caldwell, who pleaded guilty in 1983 to murder in the second degree for the 1977 murder of Elisabeth Congdon and Velma Pietila. Hadlow is pro se on this appeal and the State did not file a brief.
DECISION
Hadlow was given the presumptive Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines sentence of
Affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- William Frank Thomas HADLOW v. STATE of Minnesota
- Status
- Published