Ramsey County v. Campbell
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Defendant was convicted of first-degree premeditated murder for the benefit of a gang, first-degree premeditated murder, and second-degree intentional murder. The trial court sentenced Defendant to life imprisonment without the possibility of release. The Supreme Court affirmed Defendant’s conviction, holding that the trial court did not commit plain error when it admitted as substantive evidence out-of-court statements made to the police by one of the State’s witnesses and when it admitted Spreigl evidence relating to a 2009 shots-fired incident, as the allegedly erroneous admission of the evidence did not affect Defendant’s substantial rights or substantially influence the verdict.
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