STATE v. QUINTANA

No. 20030471-CA.

103 P.3d 168 (2004)

2004 UT App 418

STATE of Utah, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Raymond Michael QUINTANA, Defendant and Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Utah.

November 12, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David C. Biggs and Kent R. Hart, Salt Lake Legal Defender Association, Salt Lake City, for Appellant.

Mark L. Shurtleff, Attorney General, and Christopher D. Ballard, Assistant Attorney General, Salt Lake City, for Appellee.

Before Judges BENCH, DAVIS, and THORNE.


MEMORANDUM DECISION

BENCH, Associate Presiding Judge:

¶ 1 Raymond Michael Quintana appeals his convictions for burglary, see Utah Code Ann. § 76-6-202 (2003), and theft, see Utah Code Ann. § 76-6-404 (2003).

¶ 2 Quintana first argues that fingerprint evidence is inherently unreliable and thus inadmissible under rule 702 of the Utah Rules of Evidence. We review a trial court...

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