STATE v. DE VOTE

No. 1134.

87 Ariz. 179 (1960)

349 P.2d 189

STATE of Arizona, Appellee, v. Edward DE VOTE, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

February 3, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dominic Piccirilli, Tucson, for appellant.

Wade Church, Atty. Gen., of Arizona, Harry Ackerman, County Atty., of Pima County, Fred R. Sands, Deputy County Atty. of Pima County, Tucson, for appellee.


STRUCKMEYER, Chief Justice.

Appellant, Edward DeVote, was arrested, tried, and convicted of the crime of first degree burglary. From that conviction and a sentence to a term in the state prison he appeals. Between the date of appellant's arrest and his trial in the Superior Court of Pima County, his mother filed a petition for a sanity hearing pursuant to the provisions of A.R.S. § 36-501 et seq. While the record of that proceeding is not before this court, the...

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