Defendant, a former employee of the Louis Traubman Photo Lab, entered that establishment on July 20, 1987, displayed what appeared to be a gun to Michael Vanderleeuw, an employee who knew the defendant, and demanded the contents of the cash register. Defendant does not contest the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain his conviction. Rather, he claims that certain comments made by the prosecutor during summation deprived him of a fair trial. Defendant concedes that, with...
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