STATE v. McGEE

No. 12412.

489 P.2d 1188 (1971)

26 Utah 2d 373

STATE of Utah, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. Reggie McGEE, Defendant and Appellant.

Supreme Court of Utah.

October 6, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Van Sciver, Florence, Hutchison & Sharp, Salt Lake City, H. Don Sharp, Ogden, for defendant and appellant.

Vernon B. Romney, Atty. Gen., Lauren N. Beasley, Chief Asst. Atty. Gen., Salt Lake City, for plaintiff and respondent.


HENRIOD, Justice:

Appeal from a conviction in a jury trial for subornation of perjury. Affirmed.

McGee previously had been tried for grand larceny. He testified that he had not stolen a pistol, subject of the theft. One Williams, as defense witness, testified that he, Williams, had lied about it. Although his testimony at times was subject to some evasion and equivocation, the record amply justified the jury in believing that he perjured himself and that such...

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