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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Douglas finds that the lower court improperly entered a judgment of acquittal after a jury found defendant guilty of eluding an officer. The evidence "rationally supports the jury's verdict," specifically as to the element of whether he operated at a "reckless rate of speed." The police officer testified that defendant was operating his motorcycle at over 90 miles per hour in areas with speed limits of 50 and 35 miles per hour. Vacated in part.
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