State v. Esch

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S-22-0855
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Custer
Case Location
Lincoln
Court Type
District Court
Case Summary

S-22-0855 State of Nebraska (Appellee) v. Trenton R. Esch (Appellant)

Appeal from District Court for Custer County, Judge Karin L. Noakes

Attorneys:  Mark E. Rappl (Naylor & Rappl Law Office for Appellant) and Nathan A. Liss (Asst. Attorney General for Appellee). 

Criminal:  First-Degree Murder, Use of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony, Use of a Firearm by a Prohibited Person

Proceedings below:  Appellant was convicted First-Degree Murder, Use of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony, and Use of a Firearm by a Prohibited Person, and the district court sentenced him to life imprisonment, forty-five (45) to fifty (50) years in prison, and forty-five (45) to fifty (50) years in prison, respectively.  These sentences are consecutive.  Life imprisonment cases are direct appeals to the Nebraska Supreme Court.     

Issues:  Appellant makes the following assignments of error:  1) The district court erred by instructing the jury on intoxication; 2) The district court erred by improperly instructing the jury on the burden of proof; 3) Trial counsel was ineffective for failing to object to improper jury instructions; 4) Trial counsel was ineffective for failing to object to improperly admitted 404 evidence; 5) Trial counsel was ineffective for failing to move for a mistrial; 6) Trial counsel was ineffective for failing to retain an expert to conduct a psychological evaluation of Appellant; and 7) Trial counsel was ineffective for failing to adequately discuss trial strategy with Appellant.   

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