State v. Madplume
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Defendant was convicted of deliberate homicide under the felony murder rule. Defendant was sentenced to life without parole. The district court also sentenced Defendant to pay costs of defense, prosecution, and jury selection. The Supreme Court affirmed the conviction but reversed the sentence to pay costs, holding (1) the district court did not abuse its discretion in admitting evidence of Defendant’s prior acts under Mont. R. Evid. 404(b) and 403; but (2) the district court erred in sentencing Defendant to pay costs of assigned defense, prosecution, and jury selection based on purely speculative information about his ability to pay.
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