![]() was escaping from Williams, K.T.’s daughter got her baby brother, ran outside into the road, flagged down a car, and pleaded for help. With her son’s assistance, she escaped again, yelled for her son to “Run, run, run,” and fled to a nearby neighbor’s home. She struggled with Williams and eventually escaped, fleeing into the cold and snow where Williams again pursued and attacked her. At that time, she thought her children, who were present in the home, were likely already dead. Before losing consciousness, she believed she was going to die. She testified Williams strangled her, she peed her pants, and then passed out from lack of oxygen. testified Williams broke into her home on February 28, 2014, sexually assaulted her, and held her against her will. ♤ The State presented a far different version of events. To protect her from the freezing cold and get her to come back inside, he had to chase and tackle her. inexplicably ran outside into the snow wearing only a tank top. Williams asserted the same occurred on the evening of 2 February 28, 2014. He claimed he had previously been to K.T.’s home, where she had invited him in and they used methamphetamine together and then engaged in consensual sex. On his way to his sister’s house, he saw K.T. It was extremely cold outside and Williams decided to walk to his sister’s home because she lived nearby. Williams got a ride to another friend’s house, but after his ride left, he discovered that his friend was not home. According to Williams, he drank at Bugz Bar and used methamphetamine with friends on February 28, 2014. Whether the District Court erred in ordering restitution based on the victim’s testimony without written supporting documentation? FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND ♣ As to the underlying facts of the offenses, the State and Williams presented dramatically different versions of events at trial. Whether the District Court erred in instructing the jury regarding Count III (Aggravated Assault) of the Amended Information? 3. Whether the District Court erred in denying Williams’s post-trial motion to dismiss? 2. ♢ We restate the issues on appeal as follows: 1. ♡ Jessy Lee Williams (Williams) appeals from the Septemfinal Judgment entered by the Thirteenth Judicial District Court, Yellowstone County, pursuant to jury verdict finding Williams guilty of Count I, Sexual Intercourse Without Consent (SIWOC) (a felony) Count II, Aggravated Burglary (a felony) and Count III, Aggravated Assault (a felony). Twito, Yellowstone County Attorney, Billings, Montana Submitted on Briefs: JDecided: August 7., 2018 Filed: _ Clerk Justice Ingrid Gustafson delivered the Opinion of the Court. Fox, Montana Attorney General, Tammy K Plubell, Assistant Attorney General, Helena, Montana Scott D. Meguire, Attorney at Law, Great Falls, Montana For Appellee: Timothy C. ![]() Todd, Presiding Judge COUNSEL OF RECORD: For Appellant: Robin A. APPEAL FROM: District Court of the Thirteenth Judicial District, In and For the County of Yellowstone, Cause No. JESSY LEE WILLIAMS, Defendant and Appellant. We have reviewed our content for bias and company-wide, we routinely meet with national experts to educate ourselves on better ways to deliver accessible content.įor 15 years our company has published content with clear steps to accomplish the how, with high quality sourcing to answer the why, and with original formats to make the internet a helpful place.DA 16-0646 Case Number: DA 16-0646 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA 2018 MT 194 STATE OF MONTANA, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Our commitment is to provide clear, original, and accurate information in accessible formats. We are incredibly worried about the state of general information available on the internet and strongly believe our mission is to give voice to unsung experts leading their respective fields. Our content experts ensure our topics are complete and clearly demonstrate a depth of knowledge beyond the rote. We perform original research, solicit expert feedback, and review new content to ensure it meets our quality pledge: helpful content – Trusted, Vetted, Expert-Reviewed and Edited. We write helpful content to answer your questions from our expert network. Reviewed by Michelle Seidel, B.Sc., LL.B./JD, MBA
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