State v. Bridges
Annotate this CaseDefendant was charged with and convicted of unintentional reckless second-degree murder. The district court sentenced Defendant to 117 months' incarceration. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) district court did not deny Defendant his right to present his theory of defense by refusing to admit Defendant's expert witness testimony; (2) the district court properly denied Defendant's motion to suppress his statements to investigators; (3) Defendant's argument that witnesses inappropriately commented on his credibility was not preserved for appeal; (4) the prosecutor committed misconduct during closing argument, but the error was harmless; (5) the identical offense sentencing doctrine did not require reversing and remanding for resentencing; and (7) the district court did not err in applying a Board of Indigents' Defense application fee.
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