State v. Deloa
This text of 214 N.W.2d 621 (State v. Deloa) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Nebraska Supreme Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The defendant, Richard Gerald Deloa, was convicted of robbery and sentenced to a term of 9 to 20 years imprisonment.
The defendant was tried jointly with two other co-defendants. The facts of the robbery are fully set out in State v. Huerta, ante p. 280, 214 N. W. 2d 613. That *291 case is determinative of all issues in this case except for the contention here dealing with the validity of the indeterminate sentence. Defendant’s contention that the minimum sentence imposed by the court cannot exceed one-third of the maximum sentence imposed by the court was answered in State v. Suggett, 189 Neb. 714, 204 N. W. 2d 793.
The judgment is affirmed.
Affirmed.
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214 N.W.2d 621, 191 Neb. 290, 1974 Neb. LEXIS 849, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/state-v-deloa-neb-1974.