133 P.2d 811 | Wash. | 1943
June 4, 1936, the prosecuting attorney of Yakima county filed an information charging the petitioner with the crime of the ownership and possession of a short firearm, he having been previously convicted of the crime of burglary. After trial the jury, January 4, 1937, returned a verdict of guilty. The prosecuting attorney then charged the petitioner with being an habitual criminal, and upon trial he was found guilty. Thereafter, based upon the verdict in the habitual criminal case, the court sentenced petitioner to life imprisonment for the crime of "being an habitual criminal."
The controlling opinion in cases of this nature is In reTowne,