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State v. Franklin

Supreme Court of Nebraska
Oct 22, 1971
190 N.W.2d 780 (Neb. 1971)

Opinion

No. 37990.

Filed October 22, 1971.

Appeal and Error: Post Conviction. A defendant who has appealed his conviction cannot secure a second review of the identical propositions advanced in such appeal by resort to a post conviction procedure.

Appeal from the district court for Douglas County: DONALD BRODKEY, Judge. Affirmed.

Larry W. Myers, for appellant.

Clarence A. H. Meyer, Attorney General, and Harold Mosher, for appellee.

Heard before WHITE, C.J., SPENCER, BOSLAUGH, SMITH, McCOWN, and NEWTON, JJ.


This is an action for post conviction review of a conviction for robbery. Appellant contends that in-court identification evidence was wrongfully admitted due to previous allegedly illegal line-up procedures. We affirm the judgment of the district court sustaining appellant's conviction.

The conviction of appellant was affirmed on appeal to this court. On that appeal the identical issues now relied upon were presented and determined adversely to appellant. See State v. Franklin, 185 Neb. 62, 173 N.W.2d 393.

A defendant who has appealed his conviction cannot secure a second review of the identical propositions advanced in such appeal by resort to a post conviction procedure. See, State v. Parker, 180 Neb. 707, 144 N.W.2d 525; State v. Newman, 181 Neb. 588, 150 N.W.2d 113.

The judgment of the district court is affirmed.

AFFIRMED.

CLINTON, J., participating on briefs.


Summaries of

State v. Franklin

Supreme Court of Nebraska
Oct 22, 1971
190 N.W.2d 780 (Neb. 1971)
Case details for

State v. Franklin

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF NEBRASKA, APPELLEE, v. LEONARD LEO FRANKLIN, APPELLANT

Court:Supreme Court of Nebraska

Date published: Oct 22, 1971

Citations

190 N.W.2d 780 (Neb. 1971)
190 N.W.2d 780

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