Defendant's claim that his right to be present at trial was violated is unreviewable because the record does not establish defendant's exclusion from the proceeding at issue. In any event, defendant was not entitled to be present at the colloquy with a deliberating juror at which no substantive instructions were delivered. When, during deliberations, a juror asked to speak to the court about a "personal matter," but in fact began discussing, without particularization, the...
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