Kansas
Kansas High Court affirms possession of meth, drug paraphernalia convictions
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) – The Kansas Supreme Courtroom has affirmed convictions of possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia for a person who dedicated the crimes in Leavenworth Co.
The Kansas Supreme Courtroom says within the matter of Enchantment No. 121,862: State of Kansas v. Orville William Sieg, it affirmed Sieg’s convictions for possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.
In a unanimous determination written by Justice Dan Biles, the Courtroom mentioned it held the trial proof was ample sufficient to assist the drug paraphernalia conviction. Biles famous that limiting jury directions was not relevant and subsequently, the Leavenworth Co. District Courtroom didn’t make a mistake when it dedicated them.
Biles additionally indicated that the challenged prosecutorial remark was not correct.
Kansas Division of Correction information signifies this determination comes from Sieg’s June 2018 conviction for the crimes which stemmed from June 2017. Beforehand, Sieg had been convicted of assorted crimes together with forgery, aggravated sexual battery, housebreaking, theft, drug crimes, aggravated battery and obstruction.
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