BOGDANOV V. PEOPLE 941 P.2d 247 (1997) CASE BRIEF

BOGDANOV V. PEOPLE
941 P.2d 247 (1997)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an appeal from a complicity conviction of second degree burglary and theft and criminal conspiracy to commit theft
FACTS: Bodganov (D) went with three women to a warehouse clothing store and while two of the women distracted the sales clerks at one end of the store, D held up a large pair of pants while the third woman slipped behind him into the office and took safe bank bags containing $2200 in cash and $1100 in checks. D was convicted and this appeal resulted; the jury instruction of complicity violated his right to due process of law.

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