At jury trial, defendant Andrew D. Glasper was convicted of four counts of robbery. On appeal, he first assigns error to the denial of his motion for a mistrial because a police officer called by the prosecution testified that he had exhibited "mug shots" to a robbery victim. In denying the motion, the trial judge stated that although the use of the term "mug shots" was improper and could be prejudicial, he was...
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