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State Idaho v. Philip E. Koho

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  • Title: State Idaho v. Philip E. Koho
  • Author : Supreme Court of Idaho No. 9750
  • Release Date : January 21, 1967
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 62 KB

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July 16, 1965, defendant (appellant) was found guilty of murder of the first degree by verdict of the jury which fixed his punishment at life imprisonment. Judgment of conviction and imprisonment for life was entered upon the verdict. Defendant prosecutes this appeal from the judgment. The deceased, victim of the homicide, and defendant were wife and husband; they were married in New York in 1949; two sons were born of the marriage, 14 and six years of age at the time of the homicide; the family moved to Nampa, Idaho, in August, 1963; defendant and his wife were having marital difficulties in 1964; the priest with whom both consulted suggested that defendant go away for a time; in August 1964, defendant went to Estacada, Oregon, where an uncle lived, and obtained employment; the wife obtained a decree of divorce in October, 1964, in which the custody of the two children was awarded to her; defendant visited with his family at Nampa at Christmas time in 1964, at which time he testified a reconciliation was agreed upon, to be effected after the children were out of school in the spring. Defendant came back to Idaho to visit his family in March, 1965, at which time he testified his wife told him she had changed her mind about a reconciliation. Defendant then obtained employment in Nampa, to be near his family. According to defendant's testimony he took the two boys out to the Owyhee mountains hunting on Saturday and Sunday, the 13th and 14th of March; about noon on March 17, 1965, defendant went to the home of Mrs. Ivacek, who was baby-sitter for the younger son (Mrs. Koho being at her place of employment), and asked permission to take the boy; the baby-sitter refused to allow him to take the child and defendant then went to his mother's house, where he had been staying, called the deceased at her place of employment and asked permission to take the younger boy; the request was denied, and Mrs. Koho advised defendant she was going to see her lawyer and have it fixed so that defendant could not see the children at any time.


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