State v. Losieau
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This is an appeal from the judgment and sentence based upon a plea of guilty entered by the appellant to the charges of grand larceny, third-degree burglary and possession of burglar tools. The appellant bases his appeal on incompetency of counsel, on the trial court’s abuse of discretion in refusing to allow the appellant to withdraw a plea of guilty before the sentencing and the failure of the trial court to grant appellant’s motion to suppress certain evidence. We uphold the guilty plea and affirm the trial court’s denial of the motion to withdraw the guilty plea and to suppress certain evidence.
[261] After the appellant was arrested in Ho-ven, South Dakota, November 27, 1975, for possession of stolen property, he employed the services of a Nebraska attorney. At the request of counsel, the appellant’s right to a speedy trial was waived.
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266 N.W.2d 259 (State v. Losieau) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.