North Dakota v. Noble
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Drew Noble was convicted by jury on multiple counts. On appeal to the North Dakota Supreme Court, Noble limited his issue to counts 12, 13, 14, and 15 in case no. 53-2021-CR01142, arguing there was insufficient evidence to sustain the convictions on “Promoting or Directing an Obscene Sexual Performance by a Minor.” The State conceded there was insufficient evidence on an element for these four “producing” counts. Accordingly, the Supreme Court reversed and vacated the convictions on counts 12, 13, 14, and 15 in
case no. 53-2021-CR-01142. The convictions on the remaining counts in case nos. 53-2021-CR-01142 and 53-2022-CR-00217 were affirmed.
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