State v. Green
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The Supreme Court affirmed the sentence imposed by the district court in connection with his plea of guilty to two counts of felony first-degree murder, with kidnapping as the underlying felony, holding that there was no reversible error in the sentencing proceedings.
Pursuant to a plea agreement, Defendant and the State agreed to request presumptive hard twenty-five sentences. After a sentencing hearing, the court imposed consecutive hard twenty-five sentences. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) substantial competent evidence supported the factual determination that Defendant committed the crimes in the hope of receiving financial compensation; and (2) there was no reversible error in the trial court's denial of Defendant's motion to continue.
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