Case Title: LARRY DEAN SUTTON V. THE STATE OF WYOMING

Citation: 

Docket Number: S-08-0249

State: wyoming

Court: Wyoming Supreme Court

Date: 2009-05-01T00:00:00Z

Document:
LARRY DEAN SUTTON V. THE STATE OF WYOMING2009 WY 60206 P.3d 372Case Number: S-08-0249Decided: 05/01/2009
April 
Term, A.D. 2009

 
 
 
 
LARRY 
DEAN SUTTON,Appellant(Defendant),v.THE STATE OF 
WYOMING,Appellee(Plaintiff).

 
 
Order 
Affirming the Judgment and Sentence of the District 
Court

 
 

[¶1]      This 
matter 
came before the Court upon its own motion following notification that appellant 
has failed to file a pro se brief 
within the time allotted by this Court.  
On February 26, 2009, appellant's court-appointed appellate counsel filed 
a "Motion to Withdraw as Counsel," pursuant to Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738, 744, 
87 S. Ct. 1396, 1400, 18 L. Ed. 2d 493 (1967).  Following a careful review of the record 
and both the initial and amended "Anders briefs" submitted by counsel, 
this Court entered its "Order Granting Permission for Court Appointed Counsel to 
Withdraw," on March 10, 2009.  That 
Order provided that the District Court's August 29, 2008, "Judgment and 
Sentence" would be affirmed unless, on or before April 27, 2009, the appellant 
filed a brief that persuaded this Court that the captioned appeal is not wholly 
frivolous.  Taking notice that the 
appellant, Larry Dean Sutton, has failed to file a brief or other pleading 
within the time allotted, the Court finds that the district court's "Judgment 
and Sentence" should be affirmed.  
It is, therefore, 

 
 

[¶2]      ORDERED 
that 
the District Court's August 29, 2008, "Judgment and Sentence" be, and the same 
hereby is, affirmed.

            

DATED 
this 1st day of May, 2009.

 
 
                                                            
            
BY THE COURT:

 
 
                                                                        
/s/ Barton R. Voigt                                        

                                                                        
BARTON R. VOIGT

            
            
                                                            
Chief Justice