Saturday, June 6, 2009

NEVADA SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS MURDER CONVICTION

The Nevada Supreme Court has upheld the murder conviction of Daniel Ramet. In Ramet v. State, Rament contended, among other things, that his conviction should be reversed because the prosecutor commented during trial on Ramet's invoking his Fourth Amendment right to not have his home searched. The Court held that the District Court did err in allowing the prosecutor to comment on this fact. The Court also held, however, that due to the strength of the evidence against Ramet that his conviction would not be reversed.

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