California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Conkright, No. A149987 (Cal. App. 2018):
Even if we were to reach the merits of defendant's first contention, we would conclude it lacks merit. A prosecutor commits misconduct in closing argument by impugning the integrity of defense counsel or suggesting that counsel has fabricated a defense. (People v. Cash (2002) 28 Cal.4th 703, 732.) We find no such misconduct in the prosecutor's statements about defense counsel's "show," etc. upon our review of the record as a whole. In his closing argument defense counsel had made a dramatic personal appeal to the jury, telling them that defendant "has taught me a lot. . . . Truth and justice. I'd forgot[ten] that. As you get long in the tooth and your hair turns gray and you worry about
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