P. v. Robinson
Defendant Tamara Lynette Robinson was convicted of the second degree murder of her 10-year-old niece, Tiana. In addition, she was found guilty of two counts of corporal injury to a child, Tianas sister, P. (We protect the names of P and Tianas other sister, S; because both of their names start with A, we use the second letter of each name.) Defendant appeals, claiming the evidence is insufficient to support a finding of implied malice. In addition, she raises numerous instructional issues, argues that there was prosecutorial misconduct, and asserts there is an error in the abstract of judgment. Court affirm.
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