P. v. Brodin
A jury convicted Erik Brodin of theft of utility service, and following a hearing the trial judge ordered restitution in the amount of $12,890.47. Brodin appeals, arguing there was insufficient evidence to support his conviction, the court’s instruction on theft of utility services was constitutionally deficient, and the restitution amount was based on speculation. We affirm.
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