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State v. Duncan

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Jan 12, 1973
203 N.W.2d 392 (Minn. 1973)

Opinion

No. 42234.

January 12, 1973.

Criminal law — robbery conviction — review of claimed errors.

Appeal by Larry Dean Duncan from a judgment of the Ramsey County District Court, John W. Graff, Judge, whereby he was convicted of aggravated robbery. Upon remand, the trial court denied appellant's petition for postconviction relief. Affirmed.

C. Paul Jones, State Public Defender, and Mark W. Peterson, Assistant State Public Defender, for appellant.

Warren Spannaus, Attorney General, William B. Randall, County Attorney, and Steven C. DeCoster, Assistant County Attorney, for respondent.

Heard before Knutson, C. J., and Rogosheske, MacLaughlin, and Schultz, JJ.


Defendant was convicted of aggravated robbery under Minn. St. 609.245. Upon this appeal from the judgment of conviction, we also review the order denying his subsequent petition for postconviction relief. Essentially, defendant contends that (1) his arrest was unlawful and therefore evidence seized as a result of the arrest was inadmissible, (2) the evidence was insufficient as a matter of law to support the verdict, (3) the evidence admitted at the postconviction hearing proved that he did not participate in the crime, and (4) his public defender did not represent him adequately. We have carefully reviewed the record and find no error.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

State v. Duncan

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Jan 12, 1973
203 N.W.2d 392 (Minn. 1973)
Case details for

State v. Duncan

Case Details

Full title:STATE v. LARRY DEAN DUNCAN

Court:Supreme Court of Minnesota

Date published: Jan 12, 1973

Citations

203 N.W.2d 392 (Minn. 1973)
203 N.W.2d 392