STATE v. RICE

No. 95-035.

910 P.2d 245 (1996)

STATE of Montana, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. Thomas G. RICE, Defendant and Appellant.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided January 30, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeffrey T. Renz, Montana Defender Project, Missoula, for appellant.

Joseph P. Mazurek, Attorney General, Micheal S. Wellenstein, Assistant Attorney General, Helena; Edward Beaudette, Anaconda-Deer Lodge County Attorney, Anaconda, for respondent.


HUNT, Justice.

The Third Judicial District Court, Deer Lodge County, found Appellant Thomas G. Rice (Rice) guilty of burglary and domestic abuse and imposed a three-year sentence with all but 90 days deferred, subject to certain conditions. Rice failed to abide by those conditions, and the court consequently revoked the deferred sentence and sentenced him to ten years in prison, with nine years suspended. Rice appeals the validity of his burglary conviction.

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