OPINION
SUSAN LARSEN, Justice.
Maria Meza was convicted of hindering the apprehension or prosecution of her son, Ricardo, who was wanted for a felony. The jury sentenced her to five years in prison, but recommended that the sentence be suspended. In accordance with the jury's verdict, the trial court sentenced Meza to five years in prison, probated for five years. On appeal, Meza argues that the State committed prosecutorial misconduct by asking her...
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