Gosciminski v. State
Annotate this CaseDefendant appealed his conviction for first-degree murder and sentenced of death. On appeal, defendant raised eighteen claims of error and the State raised a claim regarding the proportionality of the death sentence in this case. The court concluded that defendant's claims were without merit, with the exception of Issue 2 regarding the scope of cross-examination. However, the court concluded that this error was harmless. The court also concluded that the death sentence was proportionally warranted in this case. Accordingly, the court affirmed the conviction and sentence.
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