State v. Hale
Annotate this CaseElizabeth Vasholz testified that she was living with her husband, Raymond, in their home when Defendant broke into the house, demanded money, assaulted her and Raymond, and set several objects on fire. Elizabeth escaped the house, but Raymond died from smoke inhalation. A jury convicted Defendant of first degree murder. Defendant appealed, arguing that the trial court erred in allowing two witnesses to testify about out-of-court statements made by Elizabeth. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) the trial court correctly overruled Defendant’s hearsay objections on the ground that the statements were excited utterances; and (2) the evidence was sufficient to support Defendant’s conviction.
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