State v. Hill
Annotate this CaseDefendant Eugene Hill was convicted of robbery with a dangerous weapon for taking $100 from the victim by means of threatening the use of a sharp object. Defendant appealed, arguing that the trial court erred by denying his motion to dismiss on the ground that the evidence was insufficient. The court of appeals affirmed. At issue on appeal was whether the State presented substantial evidence that (1) the victim's money was taken via the use or threatened use of a dnagerous weapon, and (2) the victim's life was endangered or threatened by Defendant's use of a dangerous weapon during the course of the robbery. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the State presented sufficient evidence to support Defendant's conviction.
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