State v. Benton
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Appellant was convicted of first-degree domestic-abuse murder and two counts of second-degree murder. Appellant was sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility of release. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) two courtroom closures did not violate Defendant’s Sixth Amendment right to a public trial because Defendant requested the courtroom closures, and the closures did not seriously affect the fairness, integrity, or public reputation of the judicial proceedings; and (2) any error in the admission of relationship evidence under Minn. Stat. 634.20 of Defendant’s past incidents of domestic abuse against his sister and his former girlfriend was harmless.
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