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State v. Maybin

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA In The Court of Appeals
Aug 2, 2017
Appellate Case No. 2015-001585 (S.C. Ct. App. Aug. 2, 2017)

Opinion

Appellate Case No. 2015-001585 Unpublished Opinion No. 2017-UP-319

08-02-2017

The State, Respondent, v. Sterling Maybin, Appellant.

Appellate Defender Laura Ruth Baer, of Columbia, for Appellant. Attorney General Alan McCrory Wilson and Assistant Attorney General Susan Ranee Saunders, both of Columbia; and Solicitor David Matthew Stumbo, of Greenwood, all for Respondent.


THIS OPINION HAS NO PRECEDENTIAL VALUE. IT SHOULD NOT BE CITED OR RELIED ON AS PRECEDENT IN ANY PROCEEDING EXCEPT AS PROVIDED BY RULE 268(d)(2), SCACR. Appeal From Newberry County
Frank R. Addy, Jr., Circuit Court Judge

AFFIRMED

Appellate Defender Laura Ruth Baer, of Columbia, for Appellant. Attorney General Alan McCrory Wilson and Assistant Attorney General Susan Ranee Saunders, both of Columbia; and Solicitor David Matthew Stumbo, of Greenwood, all for Respondent. PER CURIAM : Affirmed pursuant to Rule 220(b), SCACR, and the following authorities: State v. Harris, 382 S.C. 107, 117, 674 S.E.2d 532, 537 (Ct. App. 2009) ("The decision to grant or deny a mistrial is within the sound discretion of the trial court. The trial court's decision will not be overturned on appeal absent an abuse of discretion amounting to an error of law." (citation omitted)); State v. Stanley, 365 S.C. 24, 34, 615 S.E.2d 455, 460 (Ct. App. 2005) (explaining a court should grant a mistrial only when "'absolutely necessary,' and a defendant must show both error and resulting prejudice in order to be entitled to a mistrial" (quoting State v. Harris, 340 S.C. 59, 63, 530 S.E.2d 626, 628 (2000))); Rule 404(b), SCRE ("Evidence of other crimes, wrongs, or acts is not admissible to prove the character of a person in order to show action in conformity therewith."); State v. Page, 378 S.C. 476, 482, 663 S.E.2d 357, 360 (Ct. App. 2008) ("It is firmly established that otherwise inadmissible evidence may be properly admitted when opposing counsel opens the door to that evidence."); State v. Beam, 336 S.C. 45, 53, 518 S.E.2d 297, 301 (Ct. App. 1999) ("A party may not complain of error caused by his own conduct."); Page, 378 S.C. at 483, 663 S.E.2d at 360 ("Whether a person opens the door to the admission of otherwise inadmissible evidence during the course of a trial is addressed to the sound discretion of the trial [court]."); State v. McEachern, 399 S.C. 125, 137, 731 S.E.2d 604, 610 (Ct. App. 2012) ("When a party introduces evidence about a particular matter, the other party is entitled to introduce evidence in explanation or rebuttal thereof, even if the latter evidence would have been incompetent or irrelevant had it been offered initially."). AFFIRMED. LOCKEMY, C.J., and HUFF and THOMAS, JJ., concur.

We decide this case without oral argument pursuant to Rule 215, SCACR. --------


Summaries of

State v. Maybin

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA In The Court of Appeals
Aug 2, 2017
Appellate Case No. 2015-001585 (S.C. Ct. App. Aug. 2, 2017)
Case details for

State v. Maybin

Case Details

Full title:The State, Respondent, v. Sterling Maybin, Appellant.

Court:STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA In The Court of Appeals

Date published: Aug 2, 2017

Citations

Appellate Case No. 2015-001585 (S.C. Ct. App. Aug. 2, 2017)