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State v. Massey

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jul 9, 1982
293 S.E.2d 436 (S.C. 1982)

Opinion

21606

July 9, 1982.


ORDER

July 9, 1982.

Appellant was convicted of grand larceny and sentenced to ten years' imprisonment. He appealed from his conviction. This Court remanded the case to the lower court for a determination of whether appellant waived his right to counsel knowingly and intelligently. State v. Massey, 284 S.E.2d 781 (S.C. 1981).

By order dated March 24, 1982, the lower court found, after conducting a hearing, that appellant's request to proceed pro se at trial constituted a knowing and intelligent waiver of his right to counsel. Appellant has not appealed from this order.

The lower court's order stands as the final order in this case; therefore we dismiss appellant's appeal.


Summaries of

State v. Massey

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jul 9, 1982
293 S.E.2d 436 (S.C. 1982)
Case details for

State v. Massey

Case Details

Full title:The STATE, Respondent, v. Ernest James MASSEY, Appellant

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Jul 9, 1982

Citations

293 S.E.2d 436 (S.C. 1982)
278 S.C. 12