STATE v. ZACKS

No. 25204.

513 S.E.2d 911 (1998)

204 W.Va. 504

STATE of West Virginia, Appellee, v. Daniel B. ZACKS, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

Decided December 14, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Darrell V. McGraw, Jr., Esq., Attorney General, Silas B. Taylor, Esq., Senior Deputy Attorney General, Charleston, West Virginia, Attorneys for the State of West Virginia.

Franklin D. Cleckley, Esq., Morgantown, West Virginia, Attorney for the Appellant.


PER CURIAM:

This appeal from the Circuit Court of Taylor County arises from the conviction of the appellant, Daniel B. Zacks, in a jury trial of one count of entering without breaking, two counts of larceny, and one count of conspiracy. On appeal, the appellant contends that the trial court improperly admitted evidence of "other bad acts" in violation of Rule 404(b) of the West Virginia Rules of Evidence, and improperly allowed the prosecutor to amend the indictment...

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