STATE v. FRY

No. 19694.

856 P.2d 108 (1993)

124 Idaho 71

STATE of Idaho, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. William FRY, A/K/A William "Billy" Pruit, Defendant-Appellant, and Justin Becker, Defendant.

Court of Appeals of Idaho.

July 16, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Terry S. Ratliff, Mountain Home, for appellant.

Larry EchoHawk, Atty. Gen., and Douglas A. Werth, Deputy Atty. Gen., Boise, for respondent.


LANSING, Judge.

William Fry appeals from his conviction for grand theft following a jury trial. The sole issue on appeal is whether there was sufficient evidence to establish that the value of the property over which Fry exercised unauthorized control exceeded $150, the threshold value for grand theft under I.C. § 18-2407(1)(b)(1). We find that the verdict was supported by substantial evidence and, therefore, affirm the conviction.

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