Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2023-12-15 18:07:18.307547+00
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FILED
                                                                     IN THE OFFICE OF THE
                                                                  CLERK OF SUPREME COURT
                                                                       DECEMBER 15, 2023
                                                                   STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA

                 IN THE SUPREME COURT
                 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA

                                2023 ND 236

State of North Dakota,                                 Plaintiff and Appellee
     v.
Wesley Wayne Serdahl,                               Defendant and Appellant

                               No. 20230204

Appeal from the District Court of Ward County, North Central Judicial
District, the Honorable Todd L. Cresap, Judge.

AFFIRMED.

Per Curiam.

Tiffany M. Sorgen, Assistant State’s Attorney, Minot, N.D., for plaintiff and
appellee; submitted on brief.

Thomas J. Burckhard, Minot, N.D., for defendant and appellant; submitted on
brief.
                              State v. Serdahl
                               No. 20230204

Per Curiam.

      Wesley Wayne Serdahl appeals from a criminal judgment entered after
a jury convicted him of terrorizing. He argues the conviction is not supported
by sufficient evidence. “In reviewing challenges to the sufficiency of the
evidence on appeal, the defendant bears the burden of showing the evidence
reveals no reasonable inference of guilt when viewed in the light most
favorable to the verdict.” State v. Grant, 2023 ND 62, ¶ 18, 988 N.W.2d 563
(cleaned up). After reviewing the record, we conclude substantial evidence
supports the conviction. We summarily affirm the judgment under
N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(3).

      Jon J. Jensen, C.J.
      Daniel J. Crothers
      Lisa Fair McEvers
      Jerod E. Tufte
      Douglas A. Bahr

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