P. v. Gosey
A patrolling deputy observed defendant and appellant Arthur Gosey (defendant), who was on parole, holding a handgun while riding in the front passenger seat of a car. Defendant was arrested and charged with possession of a firearm by a felon. Following a jury trial, he was convicted. On appeal, Defendant contends that the prosecutor committed prejudicial misconduct during cross-examination and closing argument. In the alternative, he contends he received ineffective assistance of counsel based on his trial counsels failure to object to the alleged prosecutorial misconduct.
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