STATE v. SEEKFORD 638 P.2d 525 (Utah 1981). CASE BRIEF

STATE V. SEEKFORD
638 P.2d 525 (Utah 1981)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an appeal from a conviction of theft.
FACTS: Seekford (D) rented a car in Utah and traveled to Texas with the Revoirs. One of the friends told D that he should return the car. D said that he could handle it because he had friends that could make license plates. The car was recovered several months later. D was tried for theft in Utah and convicted. D appealed; Utah lacked jurisdiction because the theft occurred outside of Utah.

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