State v. Levy
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The Supreme Court affirmed Defendant's conviction of first-degree felony murder and his hard twenty-five sentence, holding that there was no error in the proceedings below.
Specifically, the Supreme Court held (1) the evidence was sufficient to support the underlying crime of criminal discharge of a firearm at an occupied vehicle; (2) the district court properly admitted certain challenged testimony; (3) the felony-murder jury instruction was legally appropriate; and (4) because there was no error, the cumulative error doctrine did not apply to deny Defendant a fair trial.
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