State v. Gurney
Chad Gurney was convicted of murder and arson following a jury-waived trial. The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the trial court, holding that the court did not err in (1) denying Gurney's motions to suppress evidence found on his Facebook account, laptop computer, and cell phone; (2) admitting evidence of a reference to a beheading video found in unallocated space on the hard drive of Gurney's laptop computer; (3) not addressing in its findings the journals and emails that Gurney offered as evidence of his preexisting and ongoing psychosis; and (4) finding that Gurney did not carry his burden of proving that he suffered from a mental disease or defect that substantially affected his ability to appreciate the wrongfulness of his conduct. View "State v. Gurney" on Justia Law