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STATE v. RELLER (2024)

Supreme Court of North Dakota.2024-05-30No. No. 20230393

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[¶1] Mitchell Reller appeals from a district courts judgment entered following a jury verdict finding him guilty of gross sexual imposition. On appeal, Reller asserts there was insufficient evidence for the jury to find him guilty of the charge of gross sexual imposition, and the court erred in permitting evidence of his prior criminal history.

[¶2] We conclude the evidence was sufficient to support the criminal judgment and decline to address Rellers argument relating to the admission of his prior criminal history as he failed to properly preserve the issue for appeal and did not brief the issue as an obvious error to this Court. State v. Rourke, 2017 ND 102, ¶ 8, 893 N.W.2d 176 (This Court “need not exercise our discretion to notice obvious error in an appeal when the defendant does not raise the issue of obvious error, because it is the defendants burden to show an obvious error that effects a substantial right.”). We summarily affirm under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(2) and (7). Per Curiam.

[¶3] Jon J. Jensen, C.J.

Daniel J. Crothers

Lisa Fair McEvers

Jerod E. Tufte

Douglas A. Bahr