State v. Williams
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Defendant was convicted of assault with a dangerous weapon. Defendant was sentenced to five years’ imprisonment, suspended, with five years of probation. The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of conviction, holding (1) the trial justice did not err in barring testimony from one of the responding police officers, which concluded that Defendant was afraid of the complaining witness, on the grounds that the testimony was inadmissible hearsay; and (2) the trial justice did not overlook or misconceive material evidence or clearly err in denying Defendant’s motion for a new trial.
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