South Dakota Supreme Court Hears Arguments In Pierre Murder Conviction Appeal

South Dakota Supreme Court Hears Arguments In Pierre Murder Conviction Appeal

RAPID CITY — Arguments in the appeal of a Pierre murder case came before the South Dakota Supreme Court Tuesday. Tristin Larson of Pierre is appealing whether statements he made to police should have been suppressed and whether a motion for a judgement of acquittal should have been granted due to a lack of evidence supporting the conviction. Larson’s attorney Brad Schreiber says nothing in the Miranda rights read to Larson before talking to Pierre police explained the consequences of waiving the rights…

Schreiber, in appealing the lack of evidence for a second degree murder charge, says evidence of a depraved mind was not present. Assistant Attorney General Paul Swedlund says it was…

Larson was convicted of Aggravated Battery of an Infant and Second Degree Murder in a four-day trial held in May of 2021. He was arrested in connection to the death of a two year-old boy in April of 2020.