The Supreme Court affirmed in part and reversed in part the decision of the court of appeals reversing the judgment of conviction entered against Defendant, holding that the court of appeals erred in reversing the circuit court's exercise of discretion in excluding unidentified DNA evidence. Defendant was convicted of sexual assault and enticement of his stepdaughter. Defendant filed a postconviction motion, which the circuit court denied. Defendant appealed the denial of his postconviction motion and, by direct appeal, also challenged the circuit court's decision to exclude unidentified DNA evidence and to allow other acts evidence. The court of appeals reversed the judgment of conviction. The Supreme Court reversed in part, holding that (1) the court of appeals erred in reversing the circuit court's exercise of discretion in excluding unidentified DNA evidence; (2) the court of appeals properly affirmed the circuit court's admission of other acts evidence; and (3) Defendant was not denied his right to an impartial jury or his right to effective assistance of counsel. |