Taylor v. Mississippi
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Defendant Dennis Taylor appealed his conviction for conspiracy and robbery. He was sentenced to fifteen years. On appeal to the Supreme Court, Defendant argued that the verdicts against him at trial were against the weight and sufficiency of the evidence. Upon consideration of the arguments and the applicable legal authority, the Supreme Court found that the evidence was sufficient to support the jury's verdicts, and that the verdicts were not against the overwhelming weight of the evidence. The Court affirmed Defendant's conviction and sentence.
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