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State v. Schuh

Supreme Court of North Dakota
Mar 17, 2022
2022 N.D. 55 (N.D. 2022)

Opinion

20210257

03-17-2022

State of North Dakota, Plaintiff and Appellee v. Mason Jordan Schuh, Defendant and Appellant

David L. Rappenecker (argued), Assistant State's Attorney, and Julie A. Lawyer (on brief), State's Attorney, Bismarck, ND, for plaintiff and appellee. Benjamin C. Pulkrabek, Mandan, ND, for defendant and appellant.


Appeal from the District Court of Burleigh County, South Central Judicial District, the Honorable Bonnie L. Storbakken, Judge.

David L. Rappenecker (argued), Assistant State's Attorney, and Julie A. Lawyer (on brief), State's Attorney, Bismarck, ND, for plaintiff and appellee.

Benjamin C. Pulkrabek, Mandan, ND, for defendant and appellant.

PER CURIAM.

[¶1] Mason Jordan Schuh appeals from a criminal judgment entered after a jury found him guilty of attempted murder. On appeal, Schuh argues the district court erred in instructing the jury, and abused its discretion in admitting an audio recording made while Schuh was incarcerated.

[¶2] Schuh argues the district court erred in failing to include the words "even though that belief is mistaken" in the jury instruction regarding the reasonableness of Schuh's claimed self-defense. The district court used the language requested by Schuh at trial in the jury instruction, which did not include the phrase on the defendant's mistaken belief. "It is a cardinal rule of appellate review that a party may not challenge as error a ruling or other trial proceeding invited by that party." State v. Rende, 2018 ND 56, ¶ 9, 907 N.W.2d 361. We conclude Schuh invited any error in the jury instructions.

[¶3] Schuh also contends the district court abused its discretion in admitting an audio recording of rap lyrics created by Schuh while he was incarcerated awaiting trial. He argues the prejudicial effect of the rap lyrics substantially outweighed their probative value under N.D.R.Ev. 403. We conclude the district court did not abuse its discretion in admitting the audio recording. The criminal judgment is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(4) and (7).

[¶4] Jon J. Jensen, C.J. Gerald W.VandeWalle Daniel J. Crothers Lisa Fair McEvers Jerod E. Tufte


Summaries of

State v. Schuh

Supreme Court of North Dakota
Mar 17, 2022
2022 N.D. 55 (N.D. 2022)
Case details for

State v. Schuh

Case Details

Full title:State of North Dakota, Plaintiff and Appellee v. Mason Jordan Schuh…

Court:Supreme Court of North Dakota

Date published: Mar 17, 2022

Citations

2022 N.D. 55 (N.D. 2022)
971 N.W.2d 861