McGIVERIN, Chief Justice. Defendant William Thornton appeals his conviction of second-degree murder. Thornton asserts that the evidence at trial was insufficient to convict him. Thornton also asserts that the district court erred in allowing the prosecutor to ask Thornton to re-enact the shooting, and in overruling Thornton’s objections to the prosecutor’s rebuttal closing argum…
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