State v. Euler
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The Supreme Court affirmed the opinion of the court of appeals affirming Defendant's conviction of identity theft, holding that the State presented sufficient evidence to establish venue in Johnson County and that there was sufficient evidence to support the convictions.
A jury convicted Defendant of identity theft, and the district court sentenced her to eighteen months of probation with an underlying ten-month prison sentence. The court of appeals affirmed, holding (1) there was sufficient evidence to show venue was proper; and (2) using a person's name, address, and debit card number to defraud another person is directly addressed by the identity theft statute. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) venue was proper in Johnson County; and (2) Defendant was properly convicted of identity theft.
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