P. v. Taplin
A jury convicted defendant Dwayne Marlin Taplin II of second degree robbery and assault with a semiautomatic firearm, and it found true certain enhancement allegations. The trial court sentenced defendant to 19 years in state prison.
Defendant now contends (1) the prosecutor committed prejudicial misconduct in closing argument by misstating the law regarding circumstantial evidence, and (2) the trial court abused its discretion in admitting photos depicting defendant holding firearms. We conclude defendant’s contentions lack merit, and we will affirm the judgment.
Comments on P. v. Taplin