On July 26, 1963, petitioner Elliott was convicted in Lane county of the crimes of burglary and assault with intent to kill. On July 31, 1963, lie was sentenced to maximum terms in tbe penitentiary. He did not appeal tbe convictions. Later he filed a petition for post-conviction relief. He alleged, and it was established by a hearing, that Elliott after his arrest and before he was advised of his right to counsel and to remain silent, confessed to the crimes. The confession was used against him at the trial. This case, therefore, presents the question: Will
State v. Neely,
1965,
In reliance on the opinions in
Linkletter v. Walker,
1965,
Affirmed.
