Lee v. State
Annotate this CaseThe State prosecuted three co-defendants on identical charges in the same trial. The Supreme Court reversed the convictions of two of those three co-defendants and remanded to the trial court with instructions to enter judgments of acquittal. The case involving the third co-defendant, Latoya Lee, was indistinguishable from the cases of her two co-defendants with the exception that she belatedly filed her petition to transfer. The Supreme Court granted Latoya’s petition to transfer and reversed her conviction, holding that there was no reason to treat her differently that her co-defendants, who now stand acquitted. Remanded with instructions to enter a judgment of acquittal.
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