STATE v. MORIGEAU

No. 81-328.

656 P.2d 185 (1982)

STATE of Montana, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. William "BILL" MORIGEAU, Defendant and Appellant.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided December 29, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Turnage & McNeil, C.B. McNeil argued, James A. Manley argued, Polson, for defendant and appellant.

Mike Greely, Atty. Gen., Steve Johnson argued, Asst. Atty. Gen., Helena, Richard P. Heinz, County Atty., Duke R. Wolf argued, Deputy County Atty., Polson, for plaintiff and respondent.


WEBER, Justice.

The defendant, William "Bill" Morigeau, was charged in the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, Lake County, with two counts of felony burglary. A jury returned a verdict of guilty to both counts. Morigeau was sentenced to ten years in prison and designated a dangerous offender. Morigeau appeals and presents the following issues:

1. Whether the evidence of the State's immunized witness was sufficiently corroborated?

2. Whether...

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