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Richmond v. State

Supreme Court of Wyoming
Jan 5, 1977
558 P.2d 509 (Wyo. 1977)

Opinion

No. 4544.

January 5, 1977. For opinion, see 554 P.2d 1217.


ORDER

The court having examined the petition for rehearing heretofore filed by appellant, and being fully advised,

IT IS ORDERED that the said petition be and the same is hereby denied.

Dated this 5th day of January, 1977.

BY THE COURT:

/s/ ______________ RODNEY M. GUTHRIE, Chief Justice

Justices McCLINTOCK and ROSE concur in the denial of the rehearing on the basis that appellant has not shown any error in the proceedings or violation of his rights under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Federal Constitution. However, they adhere to their position expressed in separate concurrences to the original opinion that it was improper for this court to deny appellant's claims of violation of federally guaranteed constitutional rights on the basis only that there had been no denial of rights guaranteed by the Wyoming Constitution.


Summaries of

Richmond v. State

Supreme Court of Wyoming
Jan 5, 1977
558 P.2d 509 (Wyo. 1977)
Case details for

Richmond v. State

Case Details

Full title:GARY H. RICHMOND, APPELLANT (DEFENDANT BELOW), v. STATE OF WYOMING…

Court:Supreme Court of Wyoming

Date published: Jan 5, 1977

Citations

558 P.2d 509 (Wyo. 1977)

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