Docket Number
960269
Document Type
Brief of Appellee
Publication Date
1996
Abstract
BRIEF OF APPELLEE INTERLOCUTORY APPEAL FROM DENIAL OF A MOTION TO SUPPRESS EVIDENCE, WHICH EVIDENCE SERVES AS THE BASIS FOR THE CHARGE OF ONE COUNT OF POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE (MARIJUANA) IN AN AMOUNT EXCEEDING ONE HUNDRED POUNDS, A SECOND DEGREE FELONY, IN VIOLATION OF UTAH CODE ANN. §58-37-8(2)(a)(l) AND (2)(b)(l) (1995), IN THE SDCTH DISTRICT COURT OF SEVIER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, THE HONORABLE DAVID L. MOWER, PRESIDING.
Rights
Public record document (some rights may be reserved).
Recommended Citation
Brief of Appellee, Utah v. Woods, No. 960269 (Utah Court of Appeals, 1996).
https://digitalcommons.law.byu.edu/byu_ca2/186
Comments
Original Brief Submitted to the Utah Court of Appeals; digitized by the Howard W. Hunter Law Library, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah; machine-generated OCR, may contain errors.
Randall Gaither; Attorney for Appellants.
Barnard N. Madsen; Assistant Attorney General; Jan Graham; Attorney General; D. Ron Brown; Sevier County Attorney; Attorney for Appellee.