STATE v. ROGERS

No. 20180842-CA.

467 P.3d 880 (2020)

2020 UT App 78

STATE of Utah, Appellee, v. Daniel Bagley ROGERS, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Utah.

Filed May 21, 2020.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sarah J. Carlquist , Attorney for Appellant.

Sean D. Reyes , Salt Lake City, and Nathan H. Jack , Attorneys for Appellee.

Judge Kate Appleby authored this Opinion, in which Judges Jill M. Pohlman and Ryan M. Harris concurred.


Opinion

¶1 After a string of burglaries and related thefts, police arrested Daniel Bagley Rogers and a codefendant (Codefendant). The State charged Rogers with four counts of burglary, four counts of theft, and one count of possession of another's identification documents. Of these, Rogers was charged as a party

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