Nebraska Supreme Court, 1973

State v. Huffman

State v. Huffman
Nebraska Supreme Court · Decided June 1, 1973 · White, Spencer, Boslaugh, Smith, McCown, Newton, Clinton
207 N.W.2d 696; 190 Neb. 319; 1973 Neb. LEXIS 693 (North Western Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Huffman

Opinion

. Boslaugh, J.

The defendant’s conviction of forgery was affirmed in State v. Huffman, 185 Neb. 417, 176 N. W. 2d 506. In a prior post conviction proceeding, sentences on two counts were vacated but relief was otherwise denied. State v. Huffman, 186 Neb. 809, 186 N. W. 2d 715.

In this second proceeding under section 29-3001, R. S. Supp., 1972, the defendant has alleged no basis for further relief. The trial court is not required to entertain successive motions for similar relief from the same prisoner. State v. Pilgrim, 188 Neb. 213, 196 N. W. 2d 162.

*320 The judgment of the District Court is affirmed.

Affirmed.

White, C. J., not participating.

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