State v. Boles, 12330.
Decision Date | 23 June 1964 |
Docket Number | No. 12330.,12330. |
Citation | 136 S.E.2d 891 |
Court | West Virginia Supreme Court |
Parties | STATE ex rel. Lester Paul ROBB v. Otto C. BOLES, Warden, West Virginia Penitentiary. |
Neal A. Kinsolving, Charleston, for relator.
C. Donald Robertson, Atty. Gen., George H. Mitchell, Asst. Atty. Gen., Charleston, for respondent.
HAYMOND, President.
In this original habeas corpus proceeding instituted in this Court in May 1964, the petitioner, Lester Paul Robb, who is confined in the West Virginia Penitentiary by final judgment of the Intermediate Court of Kanawha County rendered February 3, 1961, which sentenced the petitioner to imprisonment for a term of not less than two years or more than ten years for the principal offense of which he was convicted and to imprisonment for an additional term of five years, seeks a writ to prevent the enforcement of the additional term of five years imposed by the court under the provisions of Sections 18 and 19, Article 11, Chapter 61, Code 1931, as amended.
On May 4, 1964, this Court awarded the writ and appointed an attorney to represent the petitioner in this proceeding. On May 19, 1964, the date to which the writ was returnable, this proceeding was continued by agreement of the attorneys for the respective parties until May 26, 1964, at which time the defendant appeared and produced the petitioner before this Court. The defendant, who was represented by an assistant attorney general, presented no defense to the petition, and this proceeding was submitted for decision upon the petition and its exhibits and the written brief of the attorney in behalf of the petitioner.
The facts are not disputed and are stipulated by the attorneys for the respective parties.
A grand jury of the Intermediate Court of Kanawha County at the September Term, 1960, returned an indictment for a felony which charged the petitioner with the crime of forgery; and at that term of the court, on October 31, 1960, the petitioner entered a plea of guilty to the offense charged in the indictment. On January 6, 1961, another day of the same term of the court, the prosecuting attorney filed an information that the petitioner had previously been convicted and sentenced for two separate offenses, each of which was a felony, and the court entered an order filing the information. No further action was taken by the court concerning the petitioner during the September Term, 1960, which ended on January 7, 1961. The petitioner was not confronted with the foregoing information until after the adjournment of the September Term, 1960, of the court or until February 3, 1961, during the January Term, 1961, of the court. At that time the court duly cautioned the petitioner and required him to say whether he was the same person named in the information. The petitioner acknowledged, in open court, that he was the same person and the court found that the petitioner had previously been convicted of a felony and had been sentenced on October 30, 1952, by the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana to be confined in the United States Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, for a term of five years and that he had been so confined in that penitentiary under the sentence of imprisonment.
The court by its final judgment rendered February 3, 1961, sentenced the petitioner to confinement in the penitentiary of this State for a term of not less than two years or more than ten years for the principal offense and, because of his one prior conviction of a crime punishable by imprisonment in a penitentiary, also sentenced the petitioner to confinement in the penitentiary for an additional term of five years to begin at the expiration of the term of two years to ten years. The judgment provided that he be given credit for the time he spent in jail awaiting trial and conviction and that the sentence imposed should begin as of August 4, 1960.
The petitioner contends that the trial court, in imposing the sentence of imprisonment for an additional period of five years, did not comply with or satisfy the provisions of Section 19, Article 11, Chapter 61, Code, 1931, as amended, and that for that reason any sentence in excess of that provided by statute for the principal offense is void and unenforceable.
The decision in this proceeding is controlled by the decision of this Court in the habeas corpus proceeding of State ex rel. Foster v. Boles, W.Va., 130 S.E.2d 111, and that decision sustains the foregoing contention of the petitioner.
Section 19, Article 11, Chapter 61, Code, 1931, as amended, to the extent here pertinent provides that Section 18 of the same article and chapter provides, in part, that
It clearly appears that the trial court did not comply with the requirement of Section 19 in that it failed to cause the defendant to be confronted with the charges set forth in the information and to be duly cautioned at the same term of court at which he was convicted of the offense charged in the indictment. The provisions of Section 19 are clear and free from ambiguity and the procedural requirements which it imposes are mandatory. In the Foster...
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