State v. Williams

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The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment entered by the district court pursuant to a jury verdict finding Defendant guilty of sexual intercourse without consent, aggravated burglary, and aggravated assault, holding that the district court did not err in its judgment.Specifically, the Court held (1) the district court did not err under the circumstances in denying Defendant’s post-trial motion to dismiss; (2) the district court did not err in instructing the jury regarding the aggravated assault count of the amended information; and (3) the restitution amount imposed by the district court was not clearly erroneous, and the court’s legal conclusion requiring Defendant to pay restitution was correct. View "State v. Williams" on Justia Law