Johnson v. Idaho

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Alan and Diane Johnson were shot and killed in their home. The Johnsons' sixteen-year-old daughter Sarah was home at the time of the shooting. She consistently denied any involvement, but gave several different accounts of what she was doing, what she saw, and what she heard prior to and after the murders. After a lengthy trial, a jury found Johnson guilty of first-degree murder of her parents. The district court sentenced Johnson to concurrent life sentences, plus fifteen years for a firearm enhancement. Finding no reversible error, the Supreme Court affirmed her conviction and sentence. View "Johnson v. Idaho" on Justia Law