Monday, June 25, 2007

Defendant-Sheriff Conviction reversed on jury instruction error

US v. Holly, No. 05-7130
Defendant-sheriff's convictions for offenses, including counts of felony deprivation of rights under color of law involving aggravated sexual abuse, are reversed in part as to four felony deprivation of rights counts where the district court erroneously instructed the jury on the definition of aggravated sexual abuse as: 1) the district court used language suggesting the victim need only be placed in fear of "some bodily harm", impermissibly reducing the degree of fear necessary to sustain a conviction; and 2) the error was not harmless as to four counts.

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