STATE v. HILL

No. 20978.

727 P.2d 221 (1986)

The STATE of Utah, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. James HILL and Larry Hill, Defendants and Appellants.

Supreme Court of Utah.

October 22, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harrison R. Winston, Roseburg, Idaho, Steven R. Bailey, Ogden, for defendants and appellants.

David L. Wilkinson, Atty. Gen., Dave B. Thompson, Asst. Atty. Gen., Salt Lake City, for plaintiff and respondent.


DURHAM, Justice:

A jury convicted defendant James Hill of burglary and second degree theft. His son Larry Hill was convicted of second degree theft. They argue on appeal that the evidence was insufficient to support their convictions. We reverse.

James Hill, the owner of an Oregon antique store, came to Utah to see relatives in June 1984. While on that visit, on June 29, James and his son Larry, along with some young...

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