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State v. Greenleaf4/15/1999 court's remedy of allowing him time to interview the testifying officer and then recall him. Regardless, such an error was harmless because the evidence was not of great importance and the remaining body of evidence weighed so heavily against Greenleaf.
The trial court correctly rejected Greenleaf's motion for a new trial based on the reactions of spectators since it found that nothing observable occurred. And finally, the record indicates that the photographs were properly admitted into evidence and that Greenleaf did not object to the photographs or the manner in which they were described by the officer who took them. The only objection Greenleaf makes is that the trial court did not specifically view the photographs before admitting them into evidence. However, even if the trial court did not view the photographs before admitting them, the error, if any, was not prejudicial since the photographs merely showed Antonich's car as it was found and removed from the ditch. The photographs show nothing of an inflammatory nature.
Affirmed.
Page, J., took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.
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