A trial court abuses its discretion when its ruling is manifestly arbitrary, unreasonable, or unfair, or when it misconstrues or misapplies the law. People v. Quillen, 2023 COA 22M, ¶ 14, 530 P.3d 1253. [9] ¶ 20 Because Vigil preserved his evidentiary claims, we review for harmless error.
The court abuses its discretion when its ruling is "manifestly arbitrary, unreasonable, or unfair, or if it misconstrues or misapplies the law." People v. Quillen, 2023 COA 22M, ¶ 14