State v. Bohlman

3 Citing cases

  1. State v. Robinson

    303 Kan. 11 (Kan. 2015)

    Before her proffer, Remington testified that she began communicating with Robinson, posing as Turner, at the eruditemaster address around the third week of March 2000 and continued to do so until Robinsons arrest in June. See State v. Bohlman, No. A05-207, 2006 WL 915765, at *7 (Minn. App. 2006) (unpublished opinion) (e-mails authenticated where witness testified she regularly communicated with defendant at address appearing on exhibits). The e-mail communications carried over into telephone conversations.

  2. Bohlman v. State

    No. A09-507 (Minn. Ct. App. Dec. 1, 2009)

    In his direct appeal from the conviction, Bohlman raised three issues: prosecutorial misconduct; evidentiary error in excluding evidence of the complaining witness's prior sexual abuse and statements to police; and evidentiary error in admitting a transcript and partial tape recording of a conversation between Bohlman and the complaining witness that police obtained by providing the complaining witness with a covert recording device that she agreed to wear. State v. Bohlman, A05-0207, 2006 WL 915765, at *2-7 (Minn. App. Apr. 11, 2006), review denied (Minn. July 19, 2006). Bohlman also challenged his sentence.

  3. Bjerke v. Johnson

    727 N.W.2d 183 (Minn. Ct. App. 2007)   Cited 34 times
    Affirming denial of a motion to add a claim for punitive damages when plaintiff's affidavits showed "evidence of negligence sufficient for consideration by a jury, but not of deliberate disregard" by the defendant

    Appellant's conviction and sentence were affirmed by this court. State v. Bohlman, No. A05-207, 2006 WL 915765 (Apr. 11, 2006), review denied (Minn. July 19, 2006).