State v. Allwine
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The Supreme Court affirmed Defendant's conviction of first-degree premeditated murder and the decision of the district court denying Defendant's petition for postconviction relief, holding that there was no error.
Specifically, the Supreme Court held (1) the evidence presented at trial was sufficient to support the jury's guilty verdict; (2) the State did not commit prosecutorial misconduct; (3) Defendant's trial counsel did not provide ineffective assistance; and (4) Defendant was not entitled to an evidentiary hearing to consider the opinions of two experts to determine whether a new trial was warranted.
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