State v. Friday
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Defendant was convicted and sentenced for second-degree unintentional murder. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) the prosecutor committed misconduct during her closing argument, but the error was harmless; (2) the district court properly refused to instruct the jury on self-defense; (3) the district court did not err in instructing the jury on aiding and abetting; (4) the district court did not err in excluding specific evidence of a witness' plea bargain; (5) the identical offense sentencing doctrine did not require reversing and remanding for resentencing; and (7) the district court did not err in including Defendant's prior convictions in her criminal history score without requiring a jury to prove their validity.
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