North Dakota v. Shaw

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Delvin Shaw appealed after a jury found him guilty of murder and burglary. Shaw argued the district court erred in admitting evidence of other crimes or bad acts, and the court erred in playing the earlier testimony of a State's witness after finding the witness was unavailable to testify at trial. Finding no reversible error, the North Dakota Supreme Court affirmed. View "North Dakota v. Shaw" on Justia Law