Dissenting Opinion
dissenting.
In this case, the Supreme Court of the State of Alaska affirmed the petitioner’s conviction, rejecting his argument that the trial judge improperly instructed the jury on a lesser included offense. Dresnek v. State, 718 P. 2d 156 (1986). Over the petitioner’s objection, the trial judge gave a “transition instruction”; the jurors-were instructed that they could not render a verdict on a lesser included offense until they unanimously acquitted the petitioner on the greater offense. The Alaska Supreme Court held that the instruction was proper. This decision conflicts with the approach
Lead Opinion
Sup. Ct. Alaska. Certiorari denied.