State v. Frey

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Defendant appealed his conviction of three counts of child sexual assault. The Montana Supreme Court held that the district court did not abuse its discretion by partially denying defendant's pretrial motion in limine to exclude evidence of prior bad acts; the district court did not abuse its discretion by admitting evidence about defendant's ability to see; but the district court did err by imposing $9,181.45 in prosecution and jury costs as well as a $30 technology fee for each convicted count. Accordingly, the court affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded for further proceedings. View "State v. Frey" on Justia Law