Lee v. State
204 Kan. 361, 461 P.2d 743, KS.0042245(1969)
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The opinion of the court was delivered by In 1964, the petitioner, Vincent Lee, was convicted of three charges of first degree robbery. He appealed to this court, where the convictions were upheld. (State v. Lee, 197 Kan. 463, 419 P.2d 927.) Subsequently, Mr. Lee filed this action under K.S.A.60-1507 collaterally attacking the judgments. After an examination of the files and records in the case, the trial court found: (1) that petitioner's motion presented no constitutional question of law or fact which required appointment of counsel, and (2) that the files and records conclusively showed that Lee was entitled to no relief and that no evidentiary hearing was required. This appeal followed.