BLANDSHAW v. STATE

18313

245 S.C. 385 (1965)

140 S.E.2d 784

Bisand BLANDSHAW, Appellant, v. The STATE of South Carolina, Ellis C. MacDougall, Director, Board of Corrections, The State of South Carolina Penitentiary, Respondents.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

March 1, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles N. Plowden, Jr., Esq., of Columbia, for Appellant.

Messrs. Daniel R. McLeod, Attorney General, and Edward B. Latimer and Thomas G. Earle, Assistant Attorneys General, of Columbia, for Respondents.


March 1, 1965.

TAYLOR, Chief Justice.

The appellant herein, Bisand Blandshaw, was convicted of manslaughter on or about April 8, 1963 in the Court of General Sessions for Darlington County and received a sentence of twelve (12) years imprisonment which he is presently serving in the South Carolina State Penitentiary. No appeal was ever perfected from that conviction.

On June 16, 1964 the appellant petitioned...

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