People v. Wood

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1992-04-02

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Titone, J. (dissenting). I cannot agree with my colleagues in the majority that defendant’s constitutional right to a fair trial was not impinged when the prosecution was permitted to deluge the jury with a barrage of 44 horrid and gruesome photographs and slides of the battered and unclothed body of the homicide victim, including a number graphically depicting her in the postmortem examination room prior to her autopsy. The virt…

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