Nebraska Supreme Court, 1972

State v. Ransom

State v. Ransom
Nebraska Supreme Court · Decided May 19, 1972 · Boslaugh, Clinton, McCown, Newton, Smith, Spencer, White
188 Neb. 499; 197 N.W.2d 637; 1972 Neb. LEXIS 854

State v. Ransom

Opinion of the Court

Boslaugh, J.

In his motion for post conviction’relief the defendant alleged he had been sentenced to imprisonment on a count charging he was a habitual criminal and that the sentence was void under Gamron v. Jones, 148 Neb. 645, 28 N. W. 2d 403. See, also, State v. Tyndall, 187 Neb. 48, 187 N. W. 2d 298.

The record shows clearly that the defendant was sentenced on separate counts of burglary. The motion was properly denied. State v. Gero, 186 Neb. 379, 183 N. W. 2d 274.

The judgment is affirmed..

Affirmed.

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