Nebraska Supreme Court, 1974

State v. Shiller

State v. Shiller
Nebraska Supreme Court · Decided February 7, 1974 · McCown, White, Spencer, Boslaugh, Mc-Cown, Newton, Clinton, Flory
214 N.W.2d 616; 191 Neb. 291; 1974 Neb. LEXIS 850 (North Western Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Shiller

Opinion

McCown, J.

The defendant, James Stanley Shiller, was convicted of robbery and sentenced to a term of 9 to 20 years imprisonment.

The defendant was tried jointly with two other codefendants. The facts of the robbery are fully set out in *292 State v. Huerta, ante p. 280, 214 N. W. 2d 613. That case is determinative of all issues in this case except for the assignment of error dealing with the consolidation of the defendant’s trial with that of two other joint defendants.

The defendant here contends that the trial court erred in granting the State’s motion to consolidate the cases of the three defendants for trial. Cases may be consolidated for trial if the offenses charged are based on the same act or transaction. § 29-2002, R. R. S. 1943.

The defendants were represented by separate counsel. Virtually all the evidence was admissible against all the defendants. There was no showing of any substantial prejudice to any defendant as a result of the consolidation. A ruling on a motion for consolidation will not be disturbed on appeal in the absence of an abuse of discretion. State v. Shimp, 190 Neb. 137, 206 N. W. 2d 627.

The judgment is affirmed.

Affirmed.

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