STATE v. COLLIN


441 A.2d 693 (1982)

STATE of Maine v. Gilbert COLLIN.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.

Decided February 23, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gene Libby, Deputy Dist. Atty., David M. Spencer, Legal Intern (orally), Alfred, for plaintiff.

Eric Cote (orally), Saco, for defendant.

Before McKUSICK, C. J., and GODFREY, ROBERTS, CARTER, VIOLETTE and WATHEN, JJ.


ROBERTS, Justice.

Gilbert Collin appeals his conviction for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, 29 M.R.S.A. § 1312, following a jury trial in Superior Court, York County. Collin assigns as error the exclusion of certain defense expert testimony, the failure to voir dire the jury as to any possible relationships with a rebuttal witness called by the State, certain misstatements made by the prosecutor, and an attempt by the...

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