P. v. Hall
Defendant Roynell Terry Hall was convicted by a jury of possession of cocaine (Health & Saf. Code, § 11350, subd. (a)), transportation of cocaine (id. § 11352, subd. (a)), and two counts of possession of marijuana for sale (id. § 11359). He was sentenced to six years eight months in prison.
On appeal, Hall contends that his conviction must be reversed because the prosecutor engaged in various acts of misconduct which, individually or cumulatively, violated his due process right to a fair trial. To the extent that his defense counsel failed to object to the prosecutor’s actions, he claims his counsel was ineffective. We disagree that the prosecutor engaged in reversible misconduct or that his counsel was ineffective. Moreover, to the extent that there was any misconduct or ineffective assistance, we find that Hall was not prejudiced. Accordingly, we shall affirm the judgment.
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