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Criminal – Uncharged conduct
Where (1) a defendant was charged with strangulation, (2) the trial judge amended the charge to simple assault and battery, and (3) a jury found the defendant guilty of assault and battery, the conviction must be reversed because the judge's amendment of the strangulation charge to assault and battery allowed the jury to convict the defendant of an offense not charged in the complaint.
Bartlesville Radio » News » Bartlesville Man Facing Strangulation Charge
A Bartlesville man is facing a felony charge after allegedly strangling someone. 19-year-old Nicholas Alday was charged on Monday with domestic assault and battery by strangulation. According to the Bartlesville Police Department, on May 27, Alday allegedly got into an argument with the victim. The victim allegedly provided authorities with an audio recording of the altercation, where Alday allegedly slapped the victim twice and strangle…
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