Nebraska Supreme Court, 1975

State v. Morrow

State v. Morrow
Nebraska Supreme Court · Decided October 23, 1975 · Boslaugh, Brodkey, Clinton, Mc-Cown, Newton, Spencer, White
234 N.W.2d 211; 194 Neb. 591; 1975 Neb. LEXIS 864 (North Western Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Morrow

Opinion

*592 Newton, J.

Defendant, following a plea bargain, entered a plea of guilty to a charge of robbery. He received a sentence of 3 to 5 years imprisonment. He asserts on appeal that other charges pending against him should not have been considered by the trial court in fixing sentence and that the sentence is excessive. Examination of the record fails to disclose abuse of discretion. The appeal is frivolous and the judgment is affirmed.

See Rule 20; State v. Orner, 192 Neb. 523, 222 N. W. 2d 819; State v. Welton, 190 Neb. 600, 210 N. W. 2d 925.

Affirmed.

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