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State v. Harkness

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Mar 17, 1986
341 S.E.2d 631 (S.C. 1986)

Opinion

22503

Submitted November 18, 1985.

Decided March 17, 1986.

Asst. Appellate Defender Tara D. Shurling, of S.C. Office of Appellate Defense, Columbia, for appellant. Atty. Gen. T. Travis Medlock, Asst. Atty. Gen. Harold M. Coombs, Jr., Staff Atty. Norman Mark Rapoport, Columbia, and Sol. George M. Ducworth, Anderson, for respondent.


Submitted Nov. 18, 1985.

Decided March 17, 1986.


Appellant was convicted of robbery and petit larceny and sentenced to ten years and thirty days consecutively. We affirm the conviction and sentence for robbery but reverse the larceny conviction and vacate the sentence.

The testimony at trial showed that appellant and another man approached the prosecuting witness in a parking lot, grabbed and shoved her, jerked off both her necklaces, and knocked her down. Although it is apparent that appellant committed both robbery and the lesser-included offense of larceny, punishment for both offenses arising out of the same incident is double jeopardy. State v. Lawson, 279 S.C. 266, 305 S.E.2d 249 (1983).

Accordingly, the conviction for petit larceny is reversed and the sentence vacated, and the conviction and sentence for robbery are affirmed. State v. Plemmons, 286 S.C. 78, 332 S.E.2d 765 (1985); State v. Scipio, 283 S.C. 124, 322 S.E.2d 15 (1984).


Summaries of

State v. Harkness

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Mar 17, 1986
341 S.E.2d 631 (S.C. 1986)
Case details for

State v. Harkness

Case Details

Full title:The STATE, Respondent v. David HARKNESS, Appellant

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Mar 17, 1986

Citations

341 S.E.2d 631 (S.C. 1986)
341 S.E.2d 631

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