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Martin v. State

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jul 8, 1981
280 S.E.2d 210 (S.C. 1981)

Opinion

21511

July 8, 1981.

Chief Atty. John L. Sweeny and Asst. Appellate Defender Kathy D. Lindsay, S.C. Commission of Appellate Defense, Columbia, for appellant.

Atty. Gen. Daniel R. McLeod and Assistant Atty. Gen. William K. Moore, Columbia, for respondent.


July 8, 1981.


Appellant pleaded guilty to grand larceny, housebreaking and grand larceny, armed robbery, and carrying an unlawful weapon. The court imposed concurrent sentences of ten (10) years (grand larceny), ten (10) years (housebreaking and grand larceny), fifteen (15) years (armed robbery) and one (1) year (carrying an unlawful weapon). He appeals from the denial, after a hearing, of his application for Post-Conviction Relief.

Counsel for appellant has filed a brief under authority of Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738, 87 S.Ct. 1396, 18 L. Ed 2d 493 (1967), asserting that there are no meritorious grounds for appeal and requesting permission to withdraw from further representation. Appellant has filed no brief pro se.

Appellant escaped from prison during the pendency of this appeal and has not been recaptured.

This Court declines to hear the appeal of a party who by his escape evades the process of the Court and refuses to submit himself to its jurisdiction. Jordan v. State, S.C. 276 S.E.2d 781 (1981).

Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed.


Summaries of

Martin v. State

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jul 8, 1981
280 S.E.2d 210 (S.C. 1981)
Case details for

Martin v. State

Case Details

Full title:Wallace Newton MARTIN, Appellant, v. STATE of South Carolina, Respondent

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Jul 8, 1981

Citations

280 S.E.2d 210 (S.C. 1981)
280 S.E.2d 210

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