STATE v. LOVELESS

No. 20070419-CA.

194 P.3d 202 (2008)

2008 UT App 336

STATE of Utah, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Jacob B. LOVELESS, Defendant and Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Utah.

September 18, 2008.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark L. Shurtleff, Atty. Gen., and Jeffrey S. Gray, Asst. Atty. Gen., Salt Lake City, for Appellant.

Michael D. Esplin, Provo, for Appellee.

Before GREENWOOD, P.J., BENCH, and BILLINGS, JJ.


OPINION

BENCH, Judge:

¶ 1 The State appeals from the trial court's interlocutory decision to allow Defendant to plead guilty to reckless endangerment, a class A misdemeanor. Because the information contained a single count accusing Defendant of either aggravated assault or reckless endangerment, it was within the discretion of the trial court to rule that Defendant could enter his guilty plea, as charged, to the offense of reckless endangerment. We...

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