CAPSHAW v. STATE

No. 86-59.

737 P.2d 740 (1987)

Gary CAPSHAW, Appellant (Defendant), v. The STATE of Wyoming, Appellee (Plaintiff).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

May 28, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leonard D. Munker, State Public Defender, and Julie D. Naylor, Appellate Counsel, for appellant.

A.G. McClintock, Atty. Gen., Gerald A. Stack, Deputy Atty. Gen., John W. Renneisen, Sr. Asst. Atty. Gen., and Terry L. Armitage, Legal Intern, for appellee.

Before BROWN, C.J., and THOMAS, CARDINE, URBIGKIT and MACY, JJ.


THOMAS, Justice.

Does § 6-3-403(a)(i), W.S. 1977, Cum. Supp. 1985, which proscribes buying, receiving, concealing or disposing of property with the knowledge, belief or reasonable cause to believe that it was obtained in violation of law, encompass an element of specific intent? This is the essential issue to be resolved in this appeal. Gary Capshaw also contends that there was insufficient evidence to sustain his conviction. The district court ruled that specific...

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