Supreme Court of Delaware
TAYLOR v. STATE OF DELAWARE, 228, 2002
A prosecutor's "concession" to the jury during summation that the state "probably" had not provided sufficient evidence to establish four of eight theft charges amounted to an admission that the state had not presented a prima facie case as to those charges, and that conduct created reversible prejudicial error as to the remaining charges.
Appellate Information
- Decided 04/03/2003
- Published 04/07/2003
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- Supreme Court of Delaware