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noting that Richter accused the prosecutor on appeal "of committing misconduct `by asking appellant about a statement of his non-testifying co-defendant which implicated appellant.'"
Summary of this case from Richter v. HickmanOpinion
1998
noting that Richter accused the prosecutor on appeal "of committing misconduct `by asking appellant about a statement of his non-testifying co-defendant which implicated appellant.'"
Summary of this case from Richter v. Hickman1998
noting that Richter accused the prosecutor on appeal "of committing misconduct `by asking appellant about a statement of his non-testifying co-defendant which implicated appellant.'"
Summary of this case from Richter v. HickmanFull title:People v. Branscombe
Court:Court of Appeal of California
Date published: Mar 20, 1998
Nevertheless, these statements, as Richter acknowledged on direct appeal, were definitely inculpatory. See…
Harrington v. RichterOn appeal, his conviction was affirmed. People v. Branscombe, 72 Cal.Rptr.2d 773 (App.1998) (officially…