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Barry H. Shapiro v. State Alaska

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  • Title: Barry H. Shapiro v. State Alaska
  • Author : Court Of Appeals Of Alaska
  • Release Date : January 01, 1990
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 59 KB

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Barry H. Shapiro was originally convicted of burglary in the first degree, theft in the second degree, and misconduct involving
weapons in the first degree. We affirmed Shapiro's conviction in Shapiro v. State, Memorandum Opinion and Judgment (MO&J)
No. 1662 (Alaska App., September 21, 1988), but remanded his case to the superior court for additional findings concerning
its denial of Shapiro's post-verdict motion for a new trial. On remand, the court reaffirmed its order denying Shapiro's motion.
Shapiro appeals. We remand. Shapiro was tried before a jury presided over by Superior Court Judge Gerald J. Van Hoomissen. After the jury convicted Shapiro,
Judge Van Hoomissen resigned from the bench. Shapiro later filed a motion for a new trial, asserting newly discovered evidence
as one ground. In support of his newly discovered evidence claim, Shapiro presented the court with affidavits and testimony
of several witnesses. Acting Superior Court Judge Christopher E. Zimmerman was assigned to Shapiro's case in place of Judge
Van Hoomissen. Judge Zimmerman denied Shapiro's motion, making specific findings concerning most of the newly discovered evidence
but neglecting to mention the testimony of one of Shapiro's newly discovered witnesses, Pete Peterson.


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