STATE v. LOPEZ

No. 2 CA-CR 2003-0322.

97 P.3d 883 (2004)

209 Ariz. 58

The STATE of Arizona, Appellee, v. Oscar Manuel LOPEZ, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 2, Department A.

September 15, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Terry Goddard, Arizona Attorney General, By Randall M. Howe and Alan L. Amann, Tucson, for Appellee.

Isabel G. Garcia, Pima County Legal Defender, By Stephan J. McCaffery, Tucson, for Appellant.


OPINION

BRAMMER, J.

¶ 1 A jury found appellant Oscar Manuel Lopez guilty of misconduct involving weapons by possessing a deadly weapon when prohibited from doing so. The trial court sentenced him to the presumptive, 4.5-year prison term. On appeal, Lopez maintains the trial court erroneously refused to require the state to accept his stipulation to his prohibited possessor status and that it abused its discretion by refusing his proffered jury...

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