BECKER, C.J.
To convict appellant Jeremy Shaw of possession of stolen property in the first degree, the State had to prove the item of property— a 1987 Honda Accord—was worth more than $1,500. Shaw maintains the State's proof was insufficient because the owner eventually sold the car for $1,400. However, a detective testified—over hearsay objection—that the "private party" value of the Accord according to the Kelley Blue Book internet site...
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