DODGE v. STATE

No. 96-308.

951 P.2d 383 (1997)

John Daniel DODGE, Jr., Appellant (Defendant), v. The STATE of Wyoming, Appellee (Plaintiff).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

December 31, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ronald P. Jurovich of Messenger & Jurovich (argued), Thermopolis, for Appellant.

William U. Hill, Attorney General; Paul S. Rehurek, Deputy Attorney General; D. Michael Pauling, Senior Assistant Attorney General; and Bryan A. Skoric, Assistant Attorney General (argued), for Appellee.

Before TAYLOR, C.J., and THOMAS, MACY, GOLDEN and LEHMAN, JJ.


LEHMAN, Justice.

Appellant John Daniel Dodge, Jr. pled guilty to three counts of taking indecent liberties with a child in violation of W.S. 14-3-105 and was sentenced to a term of sixteen to twenty years in the Wyoming State Penitentiary. Dodge presents a single issue on appeal:

Whether the district court committed reversible error by abusing its discretion in sentencing John D. Dodge, Jr. to eight to ten years each for three violations of W.S. 14-3-105...

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