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State of Idaho v. Christian Isaiah Carter
Date: 11-08-2024
Case Number: 49825
Judge: Michael J. Reardon
Court: Fourth Judicial District Court, Ada County, Idaho
Plaintiff's Attorney: Ada County, Idaho Prosecuting Attorney's Office
Defendant's Attorney:
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Description:
During an altercation, personal items from the victim's backpack, including a firearm, were stolen. While speaking with the detective who was investigating the incident, Carter admitted he took items from the backpack, including the firearm, still possessed the firearm; and arranged for the detective to recover the stolen firearm from Carter's roommate, J.B. The State charged Carter with grand theft for unlawfully taking, obtaining, or withholding the victim's firearm, I.C.
§ 18-2403(1); unlawful possession of a firearm, I.C. § 18-3316(1); and a persistent violator enhancement, I.C. § 19-2514.
A jury found Carter guilty of grand theft and unlawful possession of a firearm, after which Carter admitted the persistent violator allegation. The district court also entered an order for restitution, requiring Carter to pay $558.19 for items other than the firearm that were taken from the backpack.
State v. Carter, 49835 (Idaho App. Nov 08, 2024)
Boise, Idaho criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with felony possession of a stolen firearm.
During an altercation, personal items from the victim's backpack, including a firearm, were stolen. While speaking with the detective who was investigating the incident, Carter admitted he took items from the backpack, including the firearm, still possessed the firearm; and arranged for the detective to recover the stolen firearm from Carter's roommate, J.B. The State charged Carter with grand theft for unlawfully taking, obtaining, or withholding the victim's firearm, I.C.
§ 18-2403(1); unlawful possession of a firearm, I.C. § 18-3316(1); and a persistent violator enhancement, I.C. § 19-2514.
A jury found Carter guilty of grand theft and unlawful possession of a firearm, after which Carter admitted the persistent violator allegation. The district court also entered an order for restitution, requiring Carter to pay $558.19 for items other than the firearm that were taken from the backpack.
State v. Carter, 49835 (Idaho App. Nov 08, 2024)
Outcome:
Affirmed
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About This Case
What was the outcome of State of Idaho v. Christian Isaiah Carter?
The outcome was: Affirmed
Which court heard State of Idaho v. Christian Isaiah Carter?
This case was heard in Fourth Judicial District Court, Ada County, Idaho, ID. The presiding judge was Michael J. Reardon.
Who were the attorneys in State of Idaho v. Christian Isaiah Carter?
Plaintiff's attorney: Ada County, Idaho Prosecuting Attorney's Office. Defendant's attorney: Click Here For The Best Boise Criminal Defense Lawyer Directory.
When was State of Idaho v. Christian Isaiah Carter decided?
This case was decided on November 8, 2024.