State v. Vos

Decision Date29 November 2007
Docket NumberNo. 20070653.,20070653.
Citation186 P.3d 347
PartiesSTATE v. VOS.
CourtUtah Supreme Court

Appeal from 164 P.3d 1258.

Petition for certiorari denied.

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  • Commonwealth v. Simon
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Supreme Court
    • 12 March 2010
    ... ... The parking lot was across the street from a commercial building in which the defendant's attorney maintains an office. Trooper Michael Banks of the State police approached the defendant, stated that he wanted to talk to him, and pat frisked him; the other officers stood nearby on the sidewalk. The defendant responded that he was speaking with his attorney on his cellular telephone and did not want to talk to police until his attorney came ... ...
  • Commonwealth v. Simon, SJC-10437 (Mass. 3/12/2010)
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Supreme Court
    • 12 March 2010
    ... ... The parking lot was across the street from a commercial building in which the defendant's attorney maintains an office ...         Trooper Michael Banks of the State police approached the defendant, stated that he wanted to talk to him, and pat frisked him; the other officers stood nearby on the sidewalk. The defendant responded that he was speaking with his attorney on his cellular telephone and did not want to talk to police until his attorney came ... ...
  • State v. Clopten
    • United States
    • Utah Court of Appeals
    • 30 May 2008
    ...on appeal are reviewed for correctness as a matter of law." State v. Vos, 2007 UT App 215, ¶ 9, 164 P.3d 1258, cert. denied, No. 20070653, 186 P.3d 347, 2007 Utah Lexis 225 (Nov. 29, I. Expert Testimony ¶ 13 Clopten first argues the trial court erred when it excluded the testimony of Dr. Do......
  • Vos v. Turley
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — Tenth Circuit
    • 7 September 2012
    ... ... § 2254 petition for writ of habeas corpus. We deny his request for a COA and dismiss this matter.Page 2I. BACKGROUND        Mr. Vos was convicted in Utah state district court of one count of first-degree felony murder with a firearm enhancement. He was sentenced to a term of five years to life, with an additional year to be served consecutively.        Mr. Vos appealed his conviction to the Utah Court of Appeals. He argued that his trial counsel ... ...
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