Dean v. State
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Defendant was found guilty of felony stalking for stalking his estranged wife in violation of a protection order. The district court sentenced Defendant to a term of incarceration of nine to ten years. The Supreme Court affirmed the conviction and sentence, holding (1) the State presented sufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Defendant acted with the requisite intent to harass his victim; and (2) the district court did not commit reversible error when it instructed the jury concerning the elements of the crime of stalking.
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