STRODE v. BRORBY

No. 3861.

478 P.2d 608 (1970)

In the Interest of Paul Douglas Strode, a child under the age of eighteen years. Paul Douglas STRODE, Appellant, v. Wade BRORBY, County and Prosecuting Attorney for Campbell County, Wyoming, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

December 15, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William D. Norman, Gillette, for appellant.

James E. Barrett, Atty. Gen., Frederic C. Reed, Asst. Atty. Gen., Cheyenne, for appellee.

Before GRAY, C.J., and McINTYRE, PARKER and McEWAN, JJ.


PER CURIAM.

The prosecuting attorney of Campbell County initiated an action in juvenile court against Paul Douglas Strode, fourteen, alleging the taking of another's automobile, and caused order of hearing for violation of § 31-317, W.S. 1957, C. 1967, informing Strode of his rights, to be served upon him and his mother. At the hearing, Strode appeared with his mother and stepfather, was advised of his constitutional rights, including the right to counsel; and...

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