STATE v. REDMOND

No. 10610.

19 Utah 2d 272 (1967)

430 P.2d 901

THE STATE OF UTAH, PLAINTIFF AND RESPONDENT, v. VIRGIL S. REDMOND, DEFENDANT AND APPELLANT.

Supreme Court of Utah.

August 15, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ronald C. Barker, Salt Lake City, for appellant.

Phil L. Hansen, Atty. Gen., Salt Lake City, for respondent.


ELLETT, Justice:

Evidence was given to the jury by one Stoker that Redmond, Delyle and Stoker decided to make some fast money. They caused an account to be opened in a local bank in the name of Prudential Federal Adjusters, claiming to be an unincorporated business enterprise owned by C. Coon. Stoker signed the name C. Coon, a fictitious person, and there was no business known as Prudential Federal Adjusters.

On April 6, 1964, they deposited cash in the bank...

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