STATE v. JENSEN

No. 24246.

737 N.W.2d 285 (2007)

2007 SD 76

STATE of South Dakota, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Ronald JENSEN, Defendant and Appellant.

Supreme Court of South Dakota.

Decided July 25, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lawrence E. Long, Attorney General, Craig Eichstadt, Deputy Attorney General, Pierre, South Dakota, Attorneys for plaintiff and appellee.

Kenneth R. Dewell of Johnson Eiesland Law Firm, Rapid City, South Dakota, Attorneys for defendant and appellant.


MEIERHENRY, Justice.

[¶ 1.] Ronald Jensen appeals his conviction for three counts of misuse or alteration of a brand, contending there was insufficient evidence to sustain the jury's guilty verdict. He also claims that the State violated a pre-trial discovery order by presenting undisclosed evidence and witness testimony during rebuttal and submits that the trial court erred when it refused to incorporate his proposed jury instructions. We affirm.

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