STATE v. DeGRAT

No. 21666.

913 P.2d 568 (1996)

128 Idaho 352

STATE of Idaho, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Robert Wayne DeGRAT, Defendant-Appellant.

Supreme Court of Idaho, Boise, January 1996 Term.

March 19, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Timothy L. Felton, Weiser, for appellant.

Alan G. Lance, Attorney General; Catherine O. Derden, Deputy Attorney General, for respondent. Catherine O. Derden argued.


JOHNSON, Justice.

This is a criminal case. The issues presented concern (1) the constitutionality of I.R.E. 606(b) in precluding juror testimony concerning discussion of the defendant's failure to testify at trial, and (2) the sufficiency of evidence to support the convictions. We conclude that the application of I.R.E. 606(b) in this case was constitutional and that there was sufficient evidence to support the convictions...

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