STATE v. KRINITT

No. 91-210.

823 P.2d 848 (1991)

STATE of Montana, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. Perry KRINITT, Defendant and Appellant.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided December 12, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Larry Jent, Williams, Jent & Dockins, Bozeman, Montana, for defendant and appellant.

Marc Racicot, Atty. Gen., Kathy Seeley, Asst. Atty. Gen., Helena, A. Michael Salvagni, Co. Atty., Jennifer Bordy, Deputy, Bozeman, for plaintiff and respondent.


TRIEWEILER, Justice.

Appellant Perry Krinitt was charged by information with one count of theft, or in the alternative, one count of forgery. Following a jury trial, he was found guilty of theft and not guilty of forgery. Krinitt appeals from the judgment of conviction. We affirm.

Krinitt raises three issues:

1. Did the delay in filing criminal charges violate appellant's right to due process?

2. Was sufficient evidence presented to prove that...

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