Summary
holding that the trial judge properly permitted the jury to view a fingerprint card containing the defendant's latent fingerprint in open court upon request
Summary of this case from State v. WilliamsOpinion
1998
holding that the trial judge properly permitted the jury to view a fingerprint card containing the defendant's latent fingerprint in open court upon request
Summary of this case from State v. Williams1998
holding that the trial judge properly permitted the jury to view a fingerprint card containing the defendant's latent fingerprint in open court upon request
Summary of this case from State v. WilliamsFull title:PETITIONS FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW
Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina
Date published: Jan 1, 1998
In addition, although the Court of Appeals has recognized the doctrine, it has struggled with its precise…
State v. Williams" "Whether to allow the jury in a criminal trial to reexamine evidence previously admitted lies within the…