STATE v. WIMER

No. 18061.

800 P.2d 128 (1990)

118 Idaho 732

STATE of Idaho, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Forrest L. WIMER, Defendant-Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Idaho.

October 26, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rapaich, Knutson & Chapman, Lewiston, for defendant-appellant. Scott Chapman argued.

Jim Jones, Atty. Gen., James E. Leuenberger, Deputy Atty. Gen., argued, for plaintiff-respondent.


SWANSTROM, Judge.

A jury in the magistrate division found Forrest Wimer guilty of the misdemeanors of wrongfully possessing an Idaho resident hunting license and of killing an elk in Idaho County, Idaho, without having a valid hunting license. The magistrate entered an order withholding judgment. Wimer appealed to the district court raising four issues: (1) whether the magistrate erred by denying Wimer's motion to dismiss for failure to prove venue; (2) whether the...

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