State v. Wagner
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Defendant was convicted of especially aggravated robbery and felony murder. Defendant appealed, asserting that the evidence was insufficient to support his convictions. The court of criminal appeals found the evidence was insufficient to support the defendant's conviction of especially aggravated robbery and remanded to the trial court for re-sentencing on Defendant's conviction of second degree murder. The State appealed. The Supreme Court reversed the judgment of the court of criminal appeals and reinstated the judgment of the trial court, holding that the evidence was sufficient to support Defendant's convictions of especially aggravated robbery and felony murder.
Court Description: Authoring Judge: Justice Cornelia A. Clark
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