State v. Bowen
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Defendant was convicted of negligent homicide. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the district court (1) did not abuse its discretion in permitting Dianna Nelson to testify as a witness at trial because, although the State provided untimely notice of its intention to use Nelson as a material witness, Defendant was aware of the nature of Nelson’s testimony and of the State’s ongoing efforts to locate Nelson; and (2) did not err in denying Defendant’s motion to dismiss for insufficient evidence, as a rational trier of fact could have found, beyond a reasonable doubt, the essential elements of negligent homicide.
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