STATE v. BOEKENOOGEN

No. COA00-1194.

554 S.E.2d 848 (2001)

STATE of North Carolina v. Kenneth Michael BOEKENOOGEN.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

November 20, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Attorney General Roy Cooper, by Assistant Attorney General Sharon Patrick-Wilson, for the State.

Kevin P. Bradley, Durham, for defendant appellant.


TIMMONS-GOODSON, Judge.

On 12 August 1999, a jury found Kenneth Michael Boekenoogen ("defendant") guilty of first-degree kidnapping. The evidence at trial tended to show the following: On the morning of 26 September 1998, defendant entered a bakery in Durham County, North Carolina, where his ex-wife, Lynn Marie Boekenoogen ("Boekenoogen"), worked as the sole employee. Defendant immediately seized Boekenoogen by her hair, held a knife to her throat, and threatened...

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