State v. Boldman
Annotate this CaseAppellant Jabaris Curt Boldman was found guilty by a jury of first-degree felony murder and second-degree intentional murder. The district court entered judgment of conviction for first-degree felony murder and imposed a life sentence. The Supreme Court vacated Appellant's conviction for first-degree felony murder, holding (1) the evidence was not sufficient to support the first-degree felony murder conviction but was sufficient to support a second-degree murder conviction; and (2) any alleged discovery violation on the part of the State was harmless. Remanded to the district court to enter a judgment of conviction and impose sentence on the second-degree murder charge.
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