People v. Streeter
Annotate this CaseA jury convicted defendant of first degree murder and found true the special circumstance allegations of lying in wait and the intentional infliction of torture. At the second penalty retrial, defendant was sentenced to death. On automatic appeal, the court considered jury selection issues; pretrial issues regarding the penalty phase; guilt phase issues; and penalty phase issues. The court rejected nearly all of defendant's claims of error and where it found no error, it determined that defendant was not prejudiced. Accordingly, the court affirmed the judgment.
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