STATE v. BOCHARSKI

No. CR-97-0306-AP.

22 P.3d 43 (2001)

200 Ariz. 50

STATE of Arizona, Appellee, v. Phillip Alan BOCHARSKI, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Arizona, En Banc.

May 3, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Janet A. Napolitano, Arizona Attorney General, by Randall M. Howe, Chief Counsel, Criminal Appeals Section, Kent E. Cattani, Assistant Attorney General, Phoenix, Attorneys for Appellee.

J. Douglas McVay, Phoenix, Attorney for Appellant.


OPINION

ZLAKET, Chief Justice.

¶ 1 Defendant Phillip Alan Bocharski moved from Michigan to Arizona with Frank Sukis in November 1994. The two settled just outside the small town of Congress. The defendant initially stayed with Sukis, but in December moved to a well-populated campsite on Ghost Town Road. Around Christmas, Sukis gave the defendant a Kabar knife, slightly smaller than one he kept for himself. This...

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