HUDSON, Justice.
Here we must determine whether the Court of Appeals erred by holding that the trial court abused its discretion when it overruled defendant's objections during the prosecutor's closing argument. Because we conclude that the trial court rulings did not constitute prejudicial error, we reverse and remand.
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