PEOPLE v. DUNHILL

No. 76-725.

570 P.2d 1097 (1977)

The PEOPLE of the State of Colorado, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. James Milton DUNHILL, Defendant-Appellant.

Colorado Court of Appeals, Division II.

As Modified on Denial of Rehearing October 27, 1977.

Certiorari Denied January 9, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. D. MacFarlane, Atty. Gen., Jean E. Dubofsky, Deputy Atty. Gen., Edward G. Donovan, Sol. Gen., Mary J. Mullarkey, Asst. Atty. Gen., Denver, for plaintiff-appellee.

Jack Kintzele, Denver, for defendant-appellant.


STERNBERG, Judge.

Defendant James Milton Dunhill was convicted of vehicular homicide. His principal contentions of error are that the evidence did not establish that his conduct was the proximate cause of the victim's death, and that he was not accorded a speedy trial. We conclude that these contentions are without merit and therefore affirm the judgment.

Trial was to the court, and if the evidence is viewed most favorably to the prosecution, the following...

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