California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Chapa, C070207 (Cal. App. 2015):
A prosecutor who uses deceptive or reprehensible methods to persuade the jury has committed misconduct. (People v. Hill, supra, 17 Cal.4th at p. 819.) Where a claim of misconduct is based on the prosecutor's arguments to the jury, the question is whether
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there is a reasonable likelihood the jury construed or applied the remarks in an objectionable fashion. (People v. Smithey (1999) 20 Cal.4th 936, 960.)
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