State v. Lowther

2017 UT 24
Utah Supreme Court·Decided April 21, 2017·No. Case No. 20150803·Published·Cited by 5 cases

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Opinion

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2017 UT 24

IN THE

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH

STATE OF UTAH,

Petitioner,

v.

JOHN MARCUS LOWTHER,

Respondent.

No. 20150803 Filed April 21, 2017

On Certiorari to the Utah Court of Appeals

Third District, Salt Lake The Honorable Randall N. Skanchy No. 111900725

Attorneys:

Sean D. Reyes, Att‘y Gen., Tera J. Peterson, Asst. Solic. Gen., Salt Lake City, for petitioner Edward J. Stone, Salt Lake City, for respondent

CHIEF JUSTICE DURRANT authored the opinion of the Court in which ASSOCIATE CHIEF JUSTICE LEE, JUSTICE DURHAM, JUSTICE HIMONAS, and JUDGE CONNORS joined.

Having recused himself, JUSTICE PEARCE did not participate herein;

SECOND DISTRICT COURT JUDGE DAVID M. CONNORS sat.

CHIEF JUSTICE DURRANT, opinion of the Court:

Introduction

¶ 1 This case requires us to determine whether the doctrine of chances’ four foundational requirements, outlined in State v. Verde, 1

1 2012 UT 60, 296 P.3d 673.

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