Airsman v. State (Majority)
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Appellant was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment, plus fifteen years for a firearm enhancement. The Supreme Court affirmed the convictions and sentence, holding (1) there was substantial evidence to support Appellant’s conviction for first-degree murder, and the circuit court did not err in denying Appellant’s motion for directed verdict; (2) the circuit court did not err in denying Appellant’s motion to suppress his statements; and (3) the circuit court did not err in denying Appellant’s motion in limine to exclude certain photographs that Appellant claimed were irrelevant and more prejudicial than probative.`
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