P. v. Phelps CA2/17
Brewster Phelps was convicted of attempted murder and two counts of assault for beating and shooting a man. The shooting was captured by surveillance cameras, and cell phone videos of a monitor displaying the surveillance footage were admitted in evidence. Defendant argues the trial court erred by admitting the cell phone videos, and that trial counsel was constitutionally ineffective for failing to call an expert witness in eyewitness identification. For the reasons stated here, we will affirm the judgment.
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