Defendant was charged in a two-count indictment with having, on November 27,1972, assaulted Rebecca D. Knighton with the intent to rob her (Count 2), and further with having robbed her of a notary seal by sudden snatching (Count 1).
Defendant was tried and convicted on March 15, 1973, in Richmond Superior Court and sentenced to twenty years on the robbery by sudden snatching charge and ten years on the aggravated assault charge, to be served consecutively.
Subsequently, on another Richmond County indictment, defendant was sentenced to twenty years for robbery, twenty years for kidnapping, and life for rape, all to be served consecutively. These later convictions and sentences were upheld in Godbee v. State,
The defendant appealed and argues the trial court erred in sentencing him to serve 10 years consecutively to any sentence now being served. It is contended that this constitutes a prohibited increase in punishment under the rationale of North Carolina v. Pearce,
We do not find Hewell v. State,
Here the
Our recent decision in Turner v. State,
Judgment affirmed.
