Supreme Court upholds murder conviction from Wyandotte County

The Kansas Supreme Court today upheld the conviction of Tynisha Story of first-degree murder in the Jan. 1, 2010, shooting death of Lakeasha Ross.

The court unanimously confirmed Story’s convictions. She was sentenced to a hard-25 year sentence.

The court stated that the prosecutor did not commit misconduct by making a reference to school shootings as examples of situations in which a defendant may be convicted of premeditated murder despite being unaware of the exact identities of the victims.

The court also rejected Story’s claims of jury instruction error and cumulative error.

To view the court’s decision, visit http://www.kscourts.org/Cases-and-Opinions/opinions/SupCt/2014/20140905/106329.pdf.