STATE v. PHILLIPS

No. 17649.

784 P.2d 353 (1989)

117 Idaho 23

STATE of Idaho, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Jason PHILLIPS, Defendant-Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Idaho.

December 29, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jason Phillips, Rupert, defendant-appellant pro se (assisted at oral argument, due to his unavoidable absence, by his father H.J. Phillips).

Jim Jones, Atty. Gen., John W. Ruebelmann, Deputy Atty. Gen. (argued), Boise for plaintiff-respondent.


WALTERS, Chief Judge.

In a nonjury trial, a magistrate found Jason Phillips guilty of violating an Idaho statute that prohibited the operation of an unregistered motor vehicle. The magistrate entered judgment specifying the charge as an infraction — a decriminalized offense under Idaho law — and fined Phillips $36. The magistrate's judgment was upheld on review by the district court. We likewise affirm.

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