PER CURIAM.
We reverse the order granting defendant's various motions for mistrial made after rendition of the jury verdict, because the defendant withdrew those motions after the verdict came in. A trial court may properly reserve ruling on a motion for mistrial when, as here, the alleged prejudicial comments occur during closing argument, "in the hope that the jurors can rise above the alleged prejudice and cure the error" Ed Ricke and Sons, Inc. v. Green,
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