STATE v. DEO

No. 900159-CA.

825 P.2d 681 (1992)

STATE of Utah, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Deo, Defendant and Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Utah.

January 15, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Craig S. Cook, Salt Lake City, for defendant and appellant.

R. Paul Van Dam and Christine Soltis, Salt Lake City, for plaintiff and appellee.

Before BENCH, P.J., and BILLINGS and ORME, JJ.


OPINION

ORME, Judge:

Defendant Deo appeals his conviction for theft by deception, a second degree felony in violation of Utah Code Ann. § 76-6-405 (1990). Defendant challenges the lower court's denial of his motion for judgment of acquittal, claiming that the State failed to prove essential elements of its prima facie case. Further, defendant argues that there was insufficient evidence to sustain the jury's verdict. We affirm.

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