P. v. Delgadillo
Defendant Jose Alberto Delgadillo chose to represent himself in a jury trial in which he was charged with thirteen felonies including burglary, battery, robbery and intimidating witnesses. The jury convicted him of seven of the counts. On appeal he argues his convictions must be reversed because he did not knowingly and intelligently waive his right to counsel, and he was denied reasonable access to the jail law library. Court find the record does not support Delgadillos contentions and therefore Court affirm the judgment.
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