P. v. White CA3
A jury convicted defendant Darnell Leshawn White of first degree murder, attempted murder, first degree robbery, and being a prohibited person in possession of a firearm. The trial court sentenced him to an indeterminate term of life without the possibility of parole and a determinate term of 19 years.
Defendant now contends the trial court violated his right to a fair trial by interfering with his counsel’s argument and by requiring his counsel to describe the reasonable doubt requirement in a way that shifted and misrepresented the burden of proof. Finding no merit in defendant’s contentions, we will affirm the judgment.
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