California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Garceau, 24 Cal.Rptr.2d 664, 6 Cal.4th 140, 862 P.2d 664 (Cal. 1993):
Defendant contends that the cumulative impact of error at the guilt and penalty phases of his trial undermined the reliability of the sentencing process, mandating that his death sentence be set aside. We reject this contention. The few errors committed at defendant's trial fail to "raise a reasonable possibility that the jury might have reached a more favorable result had such error or errors not occurred." (People v. Lewis, supra, 50 Cal.3d at p. 285, 266 Cal.Rptr. 834, 786 P.2d 892.) 37
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