STATE v. HOLLIDAY

No. 2915.

333 S.C. 585 (1998)

510 S.E.2d 436

The STATE, Respondent, v. Jeremy Michael HOLLIDAY, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided December 14, 1998.

Rehearing Denied February 27, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Assistant Appellate Defenders Robert M. Dudek and Aileen P. Clare, both of Office of Appellate Defense, of Columbia, for appellant.

Attorney General Charles Molony Condon, Deputy Attorney General John W. McIntosh, Assistant Deputy Attorney General Salley W. Elliott and Senior Assistant Attorney General Norman Mark Rapoport, all of Office of the Attorney General, of Columbia; and Solicitor Robert M. Ariail, of Greenville, for respondent.


STILWELL, Judge:

Jeremy Michael Holliday was convicted of resisting arrest and carjacking. On appeal, Holliday argues that he was improperly impeached by his post-arrest silence and that the trial court erred in refusing his jury instruction of coercion. We disagree and therefore affirm.

I. FACTS

Holliday and his brother Aaron were convicted for actions which took place in the early morning hours of December 31, 1995.1

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