This case involves an indictment of the defendant for two counts of aggravated assault. The defendant had shot two persons with a 30/30 caliber rifle he had obtained from his automobile after an altercation. Defendant was sentenced to serve a term of 10 years upon each count, the trial court reserving its right to modify the sentence, "as provided by law.” Motion for new trial was filed and denied and defendant appeals. Held:
The sole argument found in defendant’s brief is concerned with the denial of defendant’s counsel an opportunity to examine an alleged confession or admission made by the defendant to police officers after his arrest. Counsel contends that this constituted a violation of his constitutional rights under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the Constitution of the United States of America. As in the recent case of Ervin v. State,
Judgment affirmed.
