STATE v. TOUCHE

Criminal No. 950325.

549 N.W.2d 193 (1996)

STATE of North Dakota, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Allen Joseph TOUCHE, Defendant and Appellant.

Supreme Court of North Dakota.

May 29, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas Leif Mattson, State's Attorney, Minot, for plaintiff and appellee; argued by Mark A. Flagstad, Assistant State's Attorney.

Tom P. Slorby, Minot, for defendant and appellant.


SANDSTROM, Justice.

Allen Touche was convicted of "terrorizing" for allegedly approaching a woman from behind, holding a weapon to her back, and threatening her. Touche appeals, claiming the district court erroneously allowed a witness to testify, he was denied his constitutional right to effective counsel, and the trial court improperly relied on evidence of a restraining order in finding him guilty of terrorizing.

We affirm.

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