Kovach v. State
Annotate this CaseAfter a jury trial, Defendant was convicted of numerous charges, including false imprisonment, felonious restraint, and aggravated assault and battery. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) the prosecutor did not suppress exculpatory evidence in violation of Defendant's state and federal due process rights; (2) the district court erred in ordering Defendant to disclose witness statements and in limiting Defendant's cross-examination of two prosecution witnesses as a sanction for failure to comply with that order, but the error was harmless; (3) the prosecutor did not commit misconduct by failing to correct the testimony of two witnesses; and (4) the district court did not commit plain error in its sentencing decisions and orders.
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