State v. McMillian

Nebraska Supreme Court
State v. McMillian, 186 N.W.2d 481 (Neb. 1971)
186 Neb. 784; 1971 Neb. LEXIS 797
White, Spencer, Boslaugh, Smith, McCown, Newton, Clinton

State v. McMillian

Opinion

Boslaugh, J.

The defendants, William McMillian and Benjamin Brock, pleaded guilty to burglary and were each sentenced to 5 years’ imprisonment. They seek post conviction relief on the ground that their pleas were involuntary because they were not advised that they would be ineligible for parole if they received “flat” sentences instead of “split” sentences.

Under section 83-1,110, R. S. Supp., 1969, the defendants are eligible for release on parole upon completion of their minimum terms less reductions, or upon completion of the minimum sentences provided by law less reductions if approved by the sentencing judge or his successor in office.

The judgment denying post conviction relief is affirmed.

Affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
State of Nebraska, Appellee, v. William McMillian Et Al., Appellants
Cited By
3 cases
Status
Published