Grikis v. State
Grikis v. State
Opinion
Andris Jacob Grikis was convicted for the unlawful possession of marijuana, sentenced to three years' imprisonment, granted probation, and fined $5,000. On this appeal from that conviction, he raises one issue.
There were four counts in the indictment returned against the defendant: Count one — unlawful sale of marijuana on October 8, 1986; Count two — unlawful possession of marijuana on October 8, 1986; Count three — unlawful sale of marijuana on October 10, 1986; Count four — unlawful possession of marijuana on October 10, 1986.
The jury acquitted the defendant of counts one, two, and three, but convicted him on count four. The defendant argues that the jury's not guilty verdict on count three necessitated a not guilty verdict on count four. He contends that his conviction should be reversed because the verdicts are inconsistent.
This issue has not been preserved for review. The record contains no objection to the jury's verdicts.
The general rule is that there need be no rational compatibility or consistency between the verdicts on the several counts of an indictment. The exception to this rule is where the jury returns multiple convictions as to crimes which are mutually exclusive of each other. Conway v. State,
In this case, the jury could have legitimately and reasonably found that the defendant was entrapped into selling the marijuana but was guilty of the possession charge. The verdicts were neither inconsistent nor mutually exclusive. *Page 188
The judgment of the circuit court is affirmed.
AFFIRMED.
All Judges concur.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Andris Jacob Grikis, Alias Andy Grikis v. State.
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- Published