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State Idaho v. Dillard Haggard

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  • Title: State Idaho v. Dillard Haggard
  • Author : Supreme Court of Idaho No. 10788
  • Release Date : January 24, 1971
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 61 KB

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This is an appeal from judgments convicting Dillard Haggard of burglary, assault with a deadly weapon, and recidivism. The
principal issues raised by the appeal concern: (1) improper questioning (on cross-examination) of defendant-appellant by the
prosecution; (2) sufficiency of evidence presented at trial to sustain conviction for recidivism; (3) the legality of an identification
of the defendant-appellant made at the police station. The facts involved in this case are as follows. Dillard Haggard (defendant-appellant) was charged by part one of an Information
with first degree burglary[Footnote 1] and assault with a deadly weapon, and in part two of the Information with being a persistent
violator of the law. The testimony elicited at the bifurcated (two part) trial indicated that as John Hall, the burglary victim,
was returning home after work at about 5:30 p. m., on January 20, 1970, he noticed two personal items of his (a six pack of
beer and a piggy bank) "setting on the steps" which led to his apartment. As Hall attempted to enter his apartment, he was
accosted by Dillard Haggard, defendant-appellant, who had a butcher knife in his hand. "[He] told me if I did anything, he
was going to slit my throat." Haggard then questioned Hall regarding valuable items which were contained in his apartment
and then picked up the beer and ran. Hall then testified that he went in the house and called the police. Haggard was subsequently
arrested after Hall identified him for the police from some photographs. On the day that Haggard was arraigned, Hall, although
positive about his identification of Haggard on the basis of the photographs, asked to see him in person.


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