Case Name: State of Nebraska, appellee, v. Max Louis Gould, appellant
Court: Nebraska Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Nebraska
Decision Date: 1968-07-12
Citations: 183 Neb. 398
Docket Number: No. 36890
Parties: State of Nebraska, appellee, v. Max Louis Gould, appellant.
Judges: Heard before Carter, S'pencer, Boslaugh, Smith, McCown, and Newton, JJ.
Reporter: Nebraska Reports
Volume: 183
Pages: 398–398

Head Matter:
State of Nebraska, appellee, v. Max Louis Gould, appellant.
160 N. W. 2d 202
Filed July 12, 1968.
No. 36890.
Albert W. Crites, for appellant.
Clarence A. H. Meyer, Attorney General, and Ralph H. Gillan, for appellee.
Heard before Carter, S'pencer, Boslaugh, Smith, McCown, and Newton, JJ.

Opinion:
McCown, J.
This is a companion case to State v. Williams, ante p. 395, 160 N. W. 2d 201. Max Louis Gould was the companion referred to in the factual statement in the Williams case. Gould had had two previous felony convictions and numerous misdemeanor convictions, including some for drunkenness, and he received a sentence of 7 years rather than 10 in the Nebraska Penal and Correctional Complex.
The issues raised are identical and the case is controlled by State v. Williams, supra.
The judgment is affirmed.
Affirmed.