Upon jury verdict, appellant was convicted of attempted first degree robbery and armed criminal action. Appellant was sentenced to consecutive terms of imprisonment of 10 years for attempted robbery and 6 years for armed criminal action.
In his appeal from his convictions, appellant raises only one contention. He argues his convictions for attempted robbery and armed criminal action subjected him to multiple punishment for the same offense in violation of state and federal constitutional provisions prohibiting double jeopardy.
Our Supreme Court has held that conviction of armed criminal action and the underlying felony constitutes a violation of the rule against double jeopardy and that the armed criminal action conviction cannot stand.
Sours
v.
State,
Appellant’s conviction of and sentence for attempted first degree robbery is affirmed. Appellant’s conviction of and sentence for armed criminal action is reversed.
