STATE v. RILEY

No. 15051.

287 S.E.2d 502 (1982)

STATE of West Virginia v. Denzil Jackson RILEY.

Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

February 24, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank E. Simmerman, Jr., Clarksburg, for appellant.

Chauncey H. Browning, Atty. Gen. and Leonard B. Knee, Asst. Atty. Gen., Charleston, for appellee.


HARSHBARGER, Justice:

In June, 1978, a check-making machine belonging to Smith Lumber Company in West Union was stolen. Eight checks written on the machine were allegedly cashed by the defendant, Denzil Jackson Riley. Each was cashed at a different time, place, and for different amounts.

I.

Eight separate indictments (79-F-20 through 79-F-27) were returned against Riley, charging him with forgery and uttering each of the eight checks. He moved that...

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