STATE v. STROUD

No. 2 CA-CR 2003-0112.

88 P.3d 190 (2004)

207 Ariz. 476

The STATE of Arizona, Appellee, v. Sudden Rio STROUD, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Arizona. Division Two, Department A.

April 22, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Terry Goddard, Arizona Attorney General, By Randall M. Howe and Diane Leigh Hunt, Tucson, for Appellee.

Stacy Taeuber, Madison, WI, for Appellant.


OPINION

BRAMMER, Presiding Judge.

¶ 1 After a trial held in his absence, a jury found appellant Sudden Rio Stroud guilty of resisting arrest and second-degree escape. Because the jury found he had been on probation at the time he committed the offenses, the trial court imposed presumptive, consecutive prison terms totaling four years. On appeal, Stroud challenges the court's rulings on a number of issues, arguing (1) that the crimes of resisting...

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