STATE v. THOMPSON

No. 1 CA-CR 95-0682.

186 Ariz. 529 (1996)

924 P.2d 1048

STATE of Arizona, Appellee, v. Richard Lee THOMPSON, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 1, Department A.

September 26, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Grant Woods, Attorney General by Paul J. McMurdie, Chief Counsel, Criminal Appeals Section, and Jack Roberts, Assistant Attorney General, Phoenix, for Appellee.

John C. Williams, Prescott, for Appellant.


OPINION

FIDEL, Judge.

Defendant Richard Lee Thompson was convicted in a jury trial of aggravated assault, unlawful flight, and theft. Accepting these convictions, Defendant argues on appeal that his sentences were improperly enhanced. The trial court, citing two prior felony convictions in Colorado, sentenced Defendant to enhanced prison terms under Arizona Revised Statutes Annotated ("A.R.S.") § 13-604, Arizona's sentencing provision for repetitive offenders...

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