State v. Scheuerman
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The Supreme Court affirmed Defendant's conviction for possession of methamphetamine for insufficient evidence, holding that the evidence was sufficient to support the conviction and that Defendant could not challenge the underlying search of the vehicle in which he was a passenger.
On appeal, the court of appeals reversed Defendant's conviction of methamphetamine possession for insufficient evidence based on the parties' stipulation of facts. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that the court of appeals (1) erred in concluding that Defendant's conviction was not supported by sufficient evidence; and (2) correctly concluded that Defendant's status as a passenger did not confer standing for purposes of the Fourth Amendment to challenge the search of the car.
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