State v. Taylor

North Dakota Supreme Court
State v. Taylor, 2019 ND 152 (N.D. 2019)
929 N.W.2d 95
Per Curiam

State v. Taylor

Opinion

Per Curiam.

[¶1] Joshua Taylor appeals from a district court order denying his motion for a new trial. He argues the district court erred in determining he failed to establish (a) the failure to learn about the evidence at the time of trial was not the result of the defendant's lack of diligence and (b) the weight and quality of the newly discovered evidence would likely have resulted in an acquittal. See State v. Atkins , 2019 ND 145 , ¶ 17, 928 N.W.2d 441 . Taylor argues that after his trial he discovered evidence that would have impeached the State's only witness on a collateral issue. Essentially, Taylor argues that if he had had this evidence to impeach the officer, the jury would have disbelieved other aspects of the officer's testimony and returned an acquittal. We conclude the district court did not abuse its discretion in denying the motion for new trial. We summarily affirm under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(4).

[¶2] Gerald W. VandeWalle, C.J.

Jerod E. Tufte

Daniel J. Crothers

Lisa Fair McEvers

Jon J. Jensen

Reference

Full Case Name
STATE of North Dakota, Plaintiff and Appellee v. Joshua Ryan TAYLOR, Defendant and Appellant
Status
Published
Syllabus
Appeal from an order denying a motion for new trial is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(4).