PEOPLE v. BORREGO

No. 85CA1341.

738 P.2d 59 (1987)

The PEOPLE of the State of Colorado, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Todd BORREGO, Defendant-Appellant.

Colorado Court of Appeals, Div. I.

April 16, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Duane Woodard, Atty. Gen., Charles B. Howe, Chief Deputy Atty. Gen., Richard H. Forman, Sol. Gen., Virginia Byrnes Horton, Asst. Atty. Gen., Denver, for plaintiff-appellee.

Armando C de Baca, Denver, for defendant-appellant.


KELLY, Judge.

The defendant, Todd Borrego, appeals a judgment of conviction of criminal impersonation. Borrego contests his conviction on the grounds that the conduct which led to his original arrest did not constitute an offense, or alternatively, that the prosecution failed to prove a necessary element of criminal impersonation. We affirm.

In 1984, a Westminster city police officer noticed that Borrego had pulled his jogging shorts down in a field next to...

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