· 10/18/1989
State v. Isiah
Citations
- 781 P.2d 293
- 109 N.M. 21
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- stating that Fuson is inapplicable to cases where the complaining party has not exhausted all of his or her peremptory challenges
- stating that “it is generally error for the prosecutor to elicit the fact of a defendant’s post-arrest silence,” and discussing the various factors to consider in evaluating whether prosecutorial comments on an accused’s failure to testify are constitutionally improper
- where there has been no accumulation of irregularities at trial, cumulative error does not exist
- where there has been no accumulation of irregularities at trial, cumulative error does not exist
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Judges: Baca, Herrera, Larrabee, Steve
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