State v. Meggerson
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The Supreme Court affirmed Defendant's conviction of attempted capital murder, aggravated robbery, and other offenses, holding that there was no error during Defendant's trial.
Specifically, the Supreme Court held (1) there was sufficient evidence presented by the State to support Defendant's convictions; (2) Defendant failed to designate a sufficient record to support his claim that the district court erred when it admitted the contents of his cell phone; (3) the district court did not err when it admitted Defendant's jail phone calls; (4) the district court properly admitted Kan. Stat. Ann. 60-455 prior crimes evidence; and (5) the district court properly admitted two timelines as evidence.
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