OPINION PUBLISHED IN PART
DWYER, J.
¶ 1 As authorized by the Rules of Evidence, a lay witness may testify as to observations gleaned from his or her senses as well as to inferences arising from those perceptions. A witness need not have had actual visual perception of an event to testify that it occurred. Here, Jerome Blake contends that the jury heard impermissible opinion testimony from two witnesses — who testified that Blake shot Marquise...
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