Bibler v. State
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Opinion
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Leonard Corwin Bibler appeals from a sentence of three years imprisonment1 upon his conviction of the crime of robbery in violation of AS 11.15.240.2 Accompanied by two other individuals, aged eighteen and seventeen respectively, Mr. Bibler, who was then twenty years of age, participated in the robbery of a drive-in theatre. While one of his companions held a loaded .44 calibre magnum revolver on the attendant, Bibler removed $998.00 from the cash drawer.
The pre-sentence report indicates that Bibler withdrew from high school at grade eleven and has had a sketchy employment record. He admitted using all kinds of drugs and did odd jobs to get money to buy drugs. He has no prior convictions.
Robbery by use of a revolver is a serious crime3 involving great risk of injury or death for which the legislature has authorized a sentence of not more than fifteen years nor less than one year.4 Despite Bibler’s youth and lack of a prior record, we cannot say that the trial judge was clearly mistaken5 in imposing the sentence of three years.
AFFIRMED.
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