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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Vigil finds a lower court partially erred in convicting defendant of multiple counts of felony murder following an alleged burglary-murder at a drug den. While defendant is right that prosecutors should not have been able to “impose more than one homicide conviction for one death” and that his double jeopardy rights were therefore violated, defendant has not shown why evidence in the case should have been suppressed nor why the judge should have been forced to recuse himself. Reversed in part.
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