Sims v. Commonwealth
Sims v. Commonwealth
Opinion of the Court
In October 1962 the Circuit Court of the City of Richmond sentenced William Ratcliffe Sims as a recidivist based on felony convictions in 1947, 1949 and 1957. In June 1968 the Commonwealth filed another recidivist information against Sims based upon those convictions and another felony conviction in May 1968.
In January 1969 the Circuit Court of the City of Richmond voided the 1947 conviction. Thereafter, the Court permitted the Commonwealth to amend the June 1968 information to eliminate reference to that conviction. At Sims’s trial in 1969 on the amended information, based on the 1949, 1957 and 1968 convictions, he was again sentenced as a recidivist.
Sims appeals from the 1969 recidivist sentence, contending that since he had been sentenced in 1962 as a three-time offender, he was twice put in jeopardy by his trial in 1969 as a three-time offender,
Affirmed.
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