State v. Butler
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The Supreme Court reversed the order of the district court denying Defendant's motion to dismiss the count of negligent vehicular assault, a misdemeanor, holding that the district court erred in failing to dismiss the negligent vehicular assault count upon the close of the State's case-in-chief.
Defendant was charged with four counts. At issue on appeal was Count III, negligent vehicular assault. Defendant asked the district court to dismiss the count for insufficient evidence. The court denied the motion to dismiss. Defendant was then convicted of Count III and other counts. The Supreme Court reversed the district court's denial of Defendant's motion to dismiss Count III, holding that the district court (1) erred in admitting hearsay evidence from the alleged victim to the investigating officer to prove an element of negligent vehicular assault; and (2) erred in refusing to dismiss Count III at the close of the State's case.
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