Supreme Court of Delaware
MACDONALD v. STATE OF DELAWARE, 61, 2002
A first-degree murder defendant was not entitled to a new trial, where 1) the prosecutor's questions as to defendant's statements to the police did not amount to use of post-Miranda silence for impeachment purposes, and 2) the prosecutor's comments as to defendant's pre-arrest representation were properly limited.
Appellate Information
- Decided 01/02/2003
- Published 01/06/2003
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- Supreme Court of Delaware