State v. Bradsher
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The Supreme Court reversed the decision of the court of appeals vacating Defendant's conviction of felony obstructing of justice, holding that there was sufficient evidence to support the jury's verdict finding Defendant guilty of felony obstruction of justice.
After a nearly three-week-long jury trial, Defendant was convicted of, among other offenses, obtaining property by false pretenses and felony obstruction of justice. The court of appeals reversed in part, concluding that the State did provide substantial evidence of obstruction to support the felony obstruction of justice conviction. The Supreme Court reversed and reinstated the felony obstruction of justice conviction, holding that there was sufficient evidence to convict Defendant of felony obstruction of justice.
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