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Martz v. State

Supreme Court of Wyoming
Jul 6, 1977
566 P.2d 222 (Wyo. 1977)

Opinion

No. 4764.

July 6, 1977.

Appeal from the District Court, Fremont County, W.J. Nicholas, J.

Gerald M. Gallivan, Director, Wyoming Defender Aid Program, Laramie, and William J. Flynn, Student Intern, Laramie, for appellant.

V. Frank Mendicino, Atty. Gen., Gerald A. Stack, Deputy Atty. Gen., Crim. Div., and Peter J. Mulvaney, Senior Asst. Atty. Gen., Cheyenne, for appellee.

Before GUTHRIE, C.J., and McCLINTOCK, RAPER, THOMAS and ROSE, JJ.


Appeal is taken from judgment and sentence entered upon a plea of guilty to the crime of escape, § 6-167, W.S. 1957, 1975 Cum.Supp. Appellant argues here that the prosecution for escape was barred by a previous punitive sanction imposed by the Wyoming State Penitentiary. Specifically, appellant was moved to solitary confinement, or segregation, for a period not to exceed six months, prior to the criminal prosecution. Any subsequent criminal proceeding, appellant contends, was barred by the United States and Wyoming constitutional prohibitions against double jeopardy, Amendment V, United States Constitution; Article I, § 11, Wyoming Constitution. We disagree.

We affirm because this appeal and its disposal are governed by Hamby v. State, Wyo., 559 P.2d 1388, and Hurst v. State, Wyo., 563 P.2d 232.

Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Martz v. State

Supreme Court of Wyoming
Jul 6, 1977
566 P.2d 222 (Wyo. 1977)
Case details for

Martz v. State

Case Details

Full title:DALLAS F. MARTZ, APPELLANT (DEFENDANT BELOW), v. THE STATE OF WYOMING…

Court:Supreme Court of Wyoming

Date published: Jul 6, 1977

Citations

566 P.2d 222 (Wyo. 1977)

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