The court properly exercised its discretion in curtailing defense counsel's questioning of prospective jurors concerning their ability to fairly evaluate a defendant's decision not to testify since counsel's questioning was repetitious, concerned the jurors' knowledge of the law and since the court provided detailed instructions as to the applicable principles and then obtained assurances that the jurors would follow the law as it was charged (see, People v Boulware...
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