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State v. Heinrich

Supreme Court of North Dakota
May 30, 2023
2023 N.D. 102 (N.D. 2023)

Opinion

20220339

05-30-2023

State of North Dakota, Plaintiff and Appellee v. Jeremy Wayne Heinrich, Defendant and Appellant

Tonya Duffy, State's Attorney, Valley City, ND, for plaintiff and appellee; submitted on brief. Laura C. Ringsak, Bismarck, ND, for defendant and appellant; submitted on brief.


Appeal from the District Court of Barnes County, Southeast Judicial District, the Honorable Jay A. Schmitz, Judge.

AFFIRMED.

Tonya Duffy, State's Attorney, Valley City, ND, for plaintiff and appellee; submitted on brief.

Laura C. Ringsak, Bismarck, ND, for defendant and appellant; submitted on brief.

PER CURIAM.

[¶1] Jeremy Wayne Heinrich appeals from a criminal judgment entered after a jury convicted him of one count of continuous sexual abuse of a child and two counts of promoting obscenity to minors. He argues the convictions are not supported by sufficient evidence. "In reviewing challenges to the sufficiency of the evidence on appeal, the defendant bears the burden of showing the evidence reveals no reasonable inference of guilt when viewed in the light most favorable to the verdict." State v. Rai, 2019 ND 71, ¶ 13, 924 N.W.2d 410 (cleaned up). After reviewing the record, we conclude sufficient evidence exists for a jury to draw a reasonable inference Heinrich committed the charged offenses. We summarily affirm under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(3).

[¶2] Jon J. Jensen, C.J., Daniel J. Crothers, Lisa Fair, McEvers, Jerod E. Tufte, Douglas A. Bahr.


Summaries of

State v. Heinrich

Supreme Court of North Dakota
May 30, 2023
2023 N.D. 102 (N.D. 2023)
Case details for

State v. Heinrich

Case Details

Full title:State of North Dakota, Plaintiff and Appellee v. Jeremy Wayne Heinrich…

Court:Supreme Court of North Dakota

Date published: May 30, 2023

Citations

2023 N.D. 102 (N.D. 2023)
991 N.W.2d 65

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