SEELEY v. STATE

No. 96-337.

959 P.2d 170 (1998)

Terry Kent SEELEY, Appellant (Defendant), v. The STATE of Wyoming, Appellee (Plaintiff).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

May 22, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James P. Castberg, Sheridan, for Appellant.

William U. Hill, Attorney General; Paul S. Rehurek, Deputy Attorney General; and D. Michael Pauling, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Cheyenne, for Appellee.

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


TAYLOR, Chief Justice.

Appellant, convicted for felony possession of cocaine, alleges several errors by the district court. First, appellant claims the State presented insufficient evidence to support his conviction. Appellant also contends he was unfairly prejudiced by the admission of testimony describing a "white residue" on a plastic tray and a mirror found in his backpack. Finally, appellant alleges the district court denied him his constitutional right to be...

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