State v. Barfield

Decided 1979-11-06

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BRITT, Justice. We find no prejudicial error in either phase of defendant’s trial and conclude that the verdicts and judgments should not be disturbed. We will discuss the errors assigned under each phase. Phase I — Guilt Determination By her first assignment of error defendant contends that the trial court erred in denying her m…

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