People v. Eroshevich
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Defendant was convicted of two counts of conspiracy. Based on the insufficiency of the evidence, the trial court granted Defendant’s motion for a new trial and dismissed the two conspiracy counts. The court of appeal reversed, reinstated the jury’s verdict, and ordered that the trial court, upon remittitur issuance, could consider Defendant’s remaining grounds for a new trial but that double jeopardy protections prevented Defendant from being retried. The Supreme Court reversed the judgment of the court of appeal to the extent that it barred Defendant from being retried, holding that, if the trial court grants Defendant a new trial on any of his remaining claims, he may be retried.
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