- #1975 CHARTER ARMS UNDERCOVER 38 SPECIAL SERIAL NUMBER#
- #1975 CHARTER ARMS UNDERCOVER 38 SPECIAL FULL#
- #1975 CHARTER ARMS UNDERCOVER 38 SPECIAL CODE#
- #1975 CHARTER ARMS UNDERCOVER 38 SPECIAL TRIAL#
No clear reasons for the delay were stated in the record. 2d 800 (Ala.Cr.App.1993) (19-month delay held to be presumptively prejudicial). A 34-month delay is presumptively prejudicial and requires a review of the remaining Barker factors.
#1975 CHARTER ARMS UNDERCOVER 38 SPECIAL TRIAL#
2d 101 (1972), established the following four factors that should be analyzed when determining whether an individual's right to a speedy trial has been violated: (1) the length of the delay, (2) the reason for the delay, (3) the defendant's assertion of his right to a speedy trial, and (4) the prejudice to the defendant.įrom the time the appellant was arrested for his parole violation until he was tried for robbery, 34 months elapsed. The United States Supreme Court in Barker v. The court found that the appellant's "first actual efforts for being brought to trial began in February, 1993, that his right to speedy trial has not been violated, and that he has not been prejudiced by any action or inaction by the State." The appellant was tried on May 13, 1993. The trial court, on April 21, after a hearing, determined that the appellant's right to a speedy trial had not been violated. On April 12, 1993, the appellant filed a motion for a speedy trial. On March 8, 1993, the appellant's appointed counsel filed a motion to quash the indictment based on the state's failure to prosecute. The appellant was indicted on the instant robbery charge on November 16, 1990. When he was arrested for the parole violation, the police discovered that the appellant was a suspect in the robbery of the Hobo Pantry clerk earlier that same day. The appellant was arrested on July 19, 1990, for violating parole in an unrelated matter. *37 The appellant has also submitted a brief prepared by a fellow inmate in which he presents issues that were substantially covered in the brief prepared by his appointed attorney.įirst, the appellant contends that he was denied his right to a speedy trial. The appellant, through his appointed appellate counsel, presents five issues on appeal. The clerk of the Hobo Pantry identified the appellant as the person who had held a small handgun on her and who had taken money from the store's cash register.
#1975 CHARTER ARMS UNDERCOVER 38 SPECIAL SERIAL NUMBER#
The bill had previously been marked and the serial number recorded. 38 special revolver, known as a Charter Arms Undercover revolver, and a $20 bill that had been taken from the cash register of the Hobo Pantry. When the appellant was arrested, he was in possession of a small. The appellant was arrested later that same morning for violating his parole. on July 19, 1990, the appellant, along with two other men, robbed a Hobo Pantry convenience store clerk in Dothan, Alabama. The state's evidence tended to show that at approximately 4:15 a.m. He was sentenced as a habitual felony offender to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.
#1975 CHARTER ARMS UNDERCOVER 38 SPECIAL CODE#
The appellant, Larry Lennard Franklin, was convicted of robbery in the first degree, a violation of § 13A-8-41, Code of Alabama 1975. 38 Special - Hammer Standard - Weight 16 oz.*36 Lawson Little, Dothan, for appellant.
#1975 CHARTER ARMS UNDERCOVER 38 SPECIAL FULL#
With a scratch-resistant surface and extended life in the rifling and chambers Nitride keeps your Charter handgun looking and working like new Its a perfect compromise between size weight and stopping power - Finish Nitride - Frame Small - Grip Full - Barrel length 2 - Capacity 5-shot - Caliber. Nitride is a new proprietary process that adds hardness to the finish of the revolver. Its 2 barrel and superior safety features makes it ideal for concealed carry situations. 38 Special revolver is compact and lightweight. 38 Specials has grown to meet the tastes and demands of a variety of shooters. It is available in a number of cosmetic finishes as well a black nitride finish.Ĭharter made its name with the classic. The Undercover features a 2 barrel with 8 groove rifling compact or full grip stainless steel frame three-point lock cylinder exposed or concealed hammer and hammer block transfer bar. It weighs 16 oz although the larger-framed Police Undercover weighs 20 oz. The Charter Arms Undercover is a five shot snubnosed revolver intended for concealed carry.