Docket Number
20040822
Document Type
Brief of Appellant
Publication Date
2004
Abstract
THIS IS AN APPEAL FROM A SENTENCING ON THREE THIRD DEGREE FELONIES, CHARGE OF OBTAINING A PRESCRIPTION UNDER FALSE PRETENSES UCA §58-37- 8(3)(a)(2). THE DEFENDANT WAS SENTENCED TO SERVE THREE TERMS OF ZERO TO FIVE YEARS AT THE UTAH STATE PRISON. THE THREE CASES WERE TO RUN CONCURRENT WITH EACH OTHER BUT CONSECUTIVE TO A SEPARATE CASE THAT DEFENDANT HAD BEEN ON PROBATION FOR. THE COURT HAS JURISDICTION PURSUANT TO U.C.A. §78-2a-3(j).
Rights
Public record document (some rights may be reserved).
Recommended Citation
Brief of Appellant, Utah v. Cragun, No. 20040822 (Utah Court of Appeals, 2004).
https://digitalcommons.law.byu.edu/byu_ca2/5245
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.
Mark Shurtleff; Attorney General; Attorney for Appellee.
Dee W. Smith; The Public Defender Association inc of Weber County; Attorney for Appellant.