Court Opinion

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United States Court of Appeals
                             For the Eighth Circuit
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                                 No. 22-2492
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                              United States of America

                         lllllllllllllllllllllPlaintiff - Appellee

                                            v.

                                          N.B.

                       lllllllllllllllllllllDefendant - Appellant
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                     Appeal from United States District Court
                     for the District of South Dakota - Western
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                              Submitted: May 10, 2023
                               Filed: August 1, 2023
                                   [Unpublished]
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Before COLLOTON, WOLLMAN, and BENTON, Circuit Judges.
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PER CURIAM.

      The district court1 adjudicated N.B. as a juvenile delinquent for destruction of
government property in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 1361 and 5032, after finding that

      1
       The Honorable Jeffrey L. Viken, United States District Judge for the District
of South Dakota.
he had damaged two Powder House buildings, historic properties managed by the
Bureau of Land Management (Bureau) in the Black Hills. At trial, Bureau Ranger
Charles Huston testified that while executing a search warrant for an outbuilding at
N.B.’s residence, he discovered two lanterns that had been reported as stolen property
in a separate incident.2 N.B. challenges the admission of this testimony, as well as
the sufficiency of the evidence to support the adjudication. We affirm.

       Any error in admitting Huston’s testimony was harmless because it did not
influence the district court’s adjudication and thus did not affect N.B.’s substantial
rights. See United States v. Red Legs, 28 F.4th 931, 935 (8th Cir. 2022) (“An
evidentiary error is harmless when, after reviewing the entire record, we determine
that the substantial rights of the defendant were unaffected, and that the error did not
influence or had only a slight influence on the verdict.” (quoting United States v.
Farish, 535 F.3d 815, 820 (8th Cir. 2008))). The district court made no mention of
the lanterns in its findings of fact or conclusions of law. D. Ct. Order of Feb. 16,
2022.

       Moreover, we reject N.B.’s contention that without Huston’s lantern testimony,
the evidence was insufficient to support his adjudication as a juvenile delinquent. See
United States v. J.H.H., 22 F.3d 821, 829 (8th Cir. 1994) (noting that in bench trial,
the improper admission of evidence is harmless if the record contains sufficient
admissible evidence to establish guilt). At trial, two former classmates testified that
N.B. had said that he damaged the Powder House buildings with a sledgehammer.
A third classmate testified that he was with N.B. at the time of the damage and
described the sledgehammer, as well as some of the damage. Ranger Huston testified
that he had found a sledgehammer at N.B.’s residence. The government entered into
evidence a photo of the sledgehammer, which matched the description provided by
the third classmate. N.B. attacks his former classmates’ credibility and argues that

      2
          Charges against N.B. related to this second incident were dismissed.

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the physical evidence is inconclusive. We must, however, view the evidence in the
light most favorable to the adjudication and accept all reasonable inferences
supporting it. See United States v. L.B.G., 131 F.3d 1276, 1277 (8th Cir. 1997).
When so viewed, the evidence set forth above supports the adjudication.

      The judgment is affirmed.
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