Dede entered Kaarma's garage late at night looking for alcohol; according to prosecutors, Kaarma had deliberately set out to attract and then shoot the burglar after having been the victim of several recent burglaries. In December 2014, Kaarma was convicted of deliberate homicide, He was sentenced to 70 years in prison and will be eligible for parole after 20 years of incarceration. In February 2017, the
Montana Supreme Court upheld Kaarma's conviction. The
United States Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal at the federal level as to whether his
6th Amendment rights had been violated and that he had not received an impartial jury. In July 2019, Missoula County District Judge Ed McLean, who retired shortly after presiding over Kaarma's trial, denied Kaarma's request for a new trial based on
ineffective assistance of counsel, writing that Kaarma's attorneys had performed "...within the wide range of professionally competent assistance". ==Background==