Case Name: State of Nebraska, appellee, v. Lyle W. Griffith, appellant
Court: Nebraska Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Nebraska
Decision Date: 1973-12-21
Citations: 191 Neb. 39
Docket Number: No. 39134
Parties: State of Nebraska, appellee, v. Lyle W. Griffith, appellant.
Judges: Heard before White, C. J., Spencer, Boslaugh, Smith, McCown, Newton, and Clinton, JJ.
Reporter: Nebraska Reports
Volume: 191
Pages: 39–39

Head Matter:
State of Nebraska, appellee, v. Lyle W. Griffith, appellant.
213 N. W. 2d 735
Filed December 21, 1973.
No. 39134.
Samuel A. Boyer, Jr., for appellant.
Clarence A. H. Meyer, Attorney General, and Melvin K. Kammerlohr, for appellee.
Heard before White, C. J., Spencer, Boslaugh, Smith, McCown, Newton, and Clinton, JJ.

Opinion:
Newton, J.
Defendant was convicted of unlawfully possessing amphetamines and sentenced to serve 2 years in the Nebraska Penal and Correctional Complex. He asserts that incorrect information was given the probation officer and reflected in the presentence report. Examination of the presentence report and the record fails to substantiate this contention. Neither does it disclose an abuse of discretion in denying probation. On the contrary, it discloses that this was not his first felony conviction.
This case falls within the purview of State v. Dovel, 189 Neb. 173, 201 N. W. 2d 820. The judgment of the District Court is affirmed.
Affirmed.