State v. Suchor
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The Supreme Court reversed Defendant's convictions of three counts of grand theft by misappropriation of funds by a contractor, holding that the circuit court erred by denying Defendant's motion for judgment of acquittal.
Each count on which Defendant was convicted concerned a different construction project. On appeal, Defendant argued that the State presented insufficient evidence to support his convictions. The Supreme Court agreed and reversed the convictions, holding that the State failed to present sufficient evidence on one or more essential elements, and therefore, the circuit court erred in denying Defendant's motion for judgment of acquittal on each conviction.
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