LOGSDON v. STATE

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LOGSDON v. STATE
2010 OK CR 13
Case Number: F-2008-78
Decided: 06/22/2010
JACK AARON LOGSDON, Appellant -vs- STATE OF OKLAHOMA, Appellee

ORDER CORRECTING OPINION

¶1  The Summary Opinion in this case, 2010 OK CR 7, ¶ 30, ___ P.3d ___, is corrected to read as follows:

¶30  Logsdon also claims that his conviction on Count 17 (for racketeering), along with Count 1 (fraudulent sale of security) and Counts 3 through 16 (fraudulent sales of securities, second-degree forgery, and obtaining money by false pretenses) violate the double jeopardy provisions of the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution and Article II, § 21 of the Oklahoma Constitution.7  Logsdon did not raise this objection in the trial court.  The claim is reviewed, therefore, only for plain error.  Head, 2006 OK CR 44, ¶ 9, 146 P.3d at 1144.

¶2  Footnote 7 remains unchanged.

¶3  IT IS SO ORDERED.

¶4  WITNESS MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF THIS COURT this 22nd day of June, 2010.

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