California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from The People v. Gonzalez, F059210, Super. Ct. No. VCF216475 (Cal. App. 2011):
In People v. Bradford, supra, 15 Cal.4th at page 1339, the prosecutor commented to the jury that the defendant "'presented no alibi witnesses'" and, on a different issue, that "'no evidence has been introduced by [the defense] on that issue.'" Our Supreme Court held that these comments did not shift the burden of proof to the defendant.
In People v. Ratliff (1986) 41 Cal.3d 675, 690-691, the defendant argued that the prosecutor's comments on the defendant's failure to produce any evidence, such as alibi testimony, improperly implied that the defendant had a burden of proving his innocence.
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