State v. Hopkins
Annotate this CaseFollowing a jury trial, Defendant was found guilty of six drug-related crimes. After Defendant was sentenced, the court of appeals reversed one of Defendant’s convictions, and Defendant received a resentencing hearing on the five convictions that were not reversed. The new sentence was the same as the original sentence with the only difference being that the new sentence did not include one of the five-year sentences as a result of the reversal of the single conviction. The Supreme Court affirmed the sentence of the district court, holding (1) the sentencing court did not abuse its discretion in imposing the sentence; and (2) the record was not adequate to address Defendant’s ineffective assistance of counsel claim.
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