State v. Fleck
Annotate this CaseDefendant and the complaining witness (Complainant) lived together while Defendant maintained his own apartment. Due to certain incidents between Defendant and Complainant, Defendant was convicted after a jury trial of one count of simple domestic assault. Defendant appealed, arguing that the trial justice erred in denying his motion for acquittal and in denying his motion for a new trial because the evidence presented at trial did not establish that Defendant and Complainant were in a domestic relationship, as required under R.I. Gen. Laws 12-29-2. The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of conviction, holding that the trial justice properly found Defendant and Complainant were in a domestic relationship.
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