State v. Hintz
State v. Hintz
Opinion of the Court
Defendant, Albert George Hintz, an indigent, was indicted in Lane county upon the charge of knowingly uttering and publishing a forged bank check.
From the record it appears that, upon arraignment, counsel was appointed for defendant, and de
During the term of parole and probation, the defendant allegedly violated its terms and conditions, and was directed to show cause why said probation should not be revoked and sentence imposed. At the hearing upon the order to show cause, while again represented by counsel appointed by the court, the defendant admitted under oath the allegations of the show cause order, and was sentenced to not more than eight years in the Oregon State Penitentiary.
Defendant requested and was granted assistance of counsel for the purpose of prosecuting this appeal, but the attorney so appointed deposed that after thorough research he was of opinion that there was no prejudicial error in the record and that the defendant had no meritorious ground for appeal.
Defendant then brought this case upon appeal himself. We have reviewed the record and find no error. The judgment is affirmed.
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- STATE OF OREGON v. ALBERT GEORGE HINTZ
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