State v. Bausch
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The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the circuit court denying Defendant’s motion for a new trial.
In State v. Bausch, the Supreme Court reversed Defendant’s convictions for sexual contact and remanded the case with direction that the circuit court vacate the convictions and resentence Defendant on his four rape convictions. On remand, the circuit court vacated Defendant’s sexual contact convictions and resentenced Defendant on the four rape convictions. Defendant filed a motion for a new trial, which the circuit court denied. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the circuit court carried out this court’s remand directive when it vacated Defendant’s sexual contact convictions and resentenced Defendant on the four rape convictions.
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