State v. Kaeo
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The Supreme Court reversed the judgment of the intermediate court of appeals (ICA) affirming Defendant's conviction for disorderly conduct, holding that the trial court lacked sufficient evidence to convict Defendant of disorderly conduct.
Defendant was arrested by lying in front of trucks scheduled to transport telescope components for the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope along with other protestors and then convicted of disorderly conduct. The ICA affirmed the conviction, concluding that the State's evidence was sufficient to support the conviction. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that Defendant's disorderly conduct conviction was unsupported by substantial evidence.
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