Ordered that the judgment is affirmed.
The Supreme Court has wide discretion in making evidentiary rulings, and those rulings should not be disturbed on appeal absent an improvident exercise of discretion. The trial court's discretion in this regard "is circumscribed by the rules of evidence and the defendant's constitutional right to present a defense" (People v Carroll,
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