State v. Simmons
Annotate this CaseOn direct appeal, Defendant challenged his conviction for aggravated battery, arguing that the district court committed reversible error by refusing to instruct the jury on simple battery as a lesser included offense. The court of appeals agreed, reversed Defendant's conviction, and remanded for a new trial. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) the court of appeals applied a complete standard of review when it declared that trial court is obligated to instruct on any lesser included offense on which a jury might reasonably return a verdict after considering the evidence in a light most favorable to the defendant; and (2) the court of appeals properly interpreted the skip rule.
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