State v. Stevens
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Defendant was convicted of robbery and sentenced to six to ten years’ imprisonment. A codefendant was tried alongside Defendant and was convicted of the same crime. The Supreme Court affirmed the conviction and sentence, holding that the district court did not err in (1) denying Defendant’s motion to transfer the case to juvenile court; (2) denying Defendant’s motion to sever his trial; (3) allowing a witness to make an in-court identification of Defendant; (4) allowing the State to impeach two witnesses who were also arrested in connection with the robbery with their prior inconsistent statements; and (5) sentencing Defendant to six to ten years’ imprisonment.
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