The appellant was convicted of murder and armed robbery and received respective sentences of life and twenty-five years imprisonment, to be served consecutively.
Her application for post-conviction relief was denied after a hearing. She appeals from that denial. We affirm.
The appellant argues also that sentencing for both crimes violated the prohibition on double j eopardy. She made no objection on this point at trial and may present it now only to support a claim of ineffective representation, not as a separate ground for relief.
Cummings v. State,
274 S. C. 26,
The hearing judge found counsel performed up to the standard of
Marzullo v. Maryland,
561 F. (2d) 540 (4th Cir.1977). The evidence abundantly supports the finding, which we affirm.
Griffin v. Warden,
S. C.
Therefore, we affirm the denial of postconviction relief.
