State v. Boleyn
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Defendant was convicted of aggravated indecent liberties with a child. The district court sentenced Defendant to a hard twenty-five life sentence pursuant to Jessica's Law. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) the district court erred when it allowed the State, through the parties' stipulation, to present evidence establishing that Defendant possessed pornography depicting homosexual acts for the purpose of rebutting Defendant's claim that he was not gay, but the error was harmless; and (2) the district court did not err when it concluded Defendant's sentence was constitutional based on the three factors found in State v. Freeman.
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