OPINION
MANNHEIMER, Judge.
Albert L. Allen was convicted of second-degree murder, AS 11.41.110(a), stemming from an altercation with another man. At his trial, Allen claimed that he acted in self-defense — that the ostensible victim was in fact the first aggressor. The State countered with evidence that Allen himself had acted violently on past occasions (thus suggesting that Allen had been the first aggressor).
Allen's attorney objected...
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