Hubers v. Commonwealth
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The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the trial court convicting Defendant of murder and sentencing her to life imprisonment, holding that Defendant was not entitled to reversal of her convictions.
Defendant was convicted of the murder of her boyfriend. Defendant later moved for a new trial after discovering that a convicted felon had served on the jury. The motion was granted and, after a retrial, Defendant was again convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the only potential error identified on appeal was testimony that arguably crossed over into the realm of victim impact testimony, but to the extent that this was error, it was harmless.
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