Buchea v. Sullivan
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Consideration of this case was taken on a petition for review from the denial of post-conviction relief by the Court of Appeals. 6 Or App 77, 485 P2d 1244 (1971). The petitioner pleaded guilty to attempted burglary in a dwelling. The trial judge ordered a presentence investigation report to be prepared for his consideration which the petitioner, through his attorney, requested permission to see prior to his being sentenced. The request was denied, and, thereafter, the trial judge sentenced petitioner to the maximum sentence authorized.
The sole question involved is whether a person who is convicted of a crime has a right under the Sixth
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497 P.2d 1169 (Buchea v. Sullivan) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.