Ordered, that the judgment is affirmed.
The evidence adduced at trial was legally and factually sufficient to support the jury's verdict, and the verdict was not against the weight of the evidence. The defendant argues that several errors committed by the trial court were prejudicial to him and that a new trial is therefore necessary. Considering that "[e]rrors are almost inevitable in any trial" (People v Kingston,
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