State v. Golodner
Annotate this CaseFollowing a jury trial, Defendant Daniel Golodner was convicted of two counts of interfering with an officer and two counts of reckless endangerment in the second degree in connection with a dispute over a neighbor's attempt to have their common property boundary surveyed. The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment in part and reversed the judgment in part with respect to the conviction on the second charge of reckless endangerment, holding that the trial court improperly denied Defendant's motion to dismiss the second charge of reckless endangerment for violation of the statute of limitations. Remanded with direction to render judgment of acquittal on that charge and for resentencing.
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