State v. Davis
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The Supreme Court affirmed Defendant's convictions of first-degree murder and other offenses, holding that there was no error in the proceedings below.
Specifically, the Supreme Court held (1) the State charged Defendant with an alternative means crime, and sufficient evidence supported both alternative means articulated in the court's jury instructions; (2) the district court did not err when it admitted into evidence Defendant's incriminating statements to police; and (3) Defendant failed to preserve for appellate review his argument that the district court erred by excluding evidence that Defendant delayed treatment for his injuries; (4) the prosecutor did not commit misconduct during voir dire; and (5) there was no inconsistency with the sentencing journal entry and the district court's oral pronouncement at the sentencing hearing.
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