STATE v. VIGIL

No. 900147-CA.

815 P.2d 1296 (1991)

STATE of Utah, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Raymond J. VIGIL, Defendant and Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Utah.

June 21, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen I. Oda (argued), Layton, for defendant and appellant.

R. Paul Van Dam, State Atty. Gen., David B. Thompson (argued), Asst. Atty. Gen., Salt Lake City, for plaintiff and appellee.

Before BENCH, GREENWOOD and ORME, JJ.


OPINION

ORME, Judge:

Defendant Raymond J. Vigil appeals his conviction for burglary, a second degree felony, claiming the traffic stop and subsequent impound of the vehicle in which he was riding was a pretext and not based on reasonable suspicion. Defendant further claims that consent to the post-inventory search of the vehicle was not voluntary and knowing. We remand for the entry of adequate findings.

FACTS

Defendant was a passenger...

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