People v. Whalen
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After a jury trial, Defendant was convicted of first degree murder and first degree robbery. After a penalty trial, the trial court imposed the death sentence for the murder and a prison term for the robbery and enhancements. The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment in its entirety, holding (1) the trial court did not commit reversible error in selecting the jury; (2) the trial court did not commit reversible error in the guilt phase or the penalty phase proceedings; (3) the prosecutor did not engage in impermissible misconduct; and (4) the imposition of the death penalty does not violate the Eighth Amendment.
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