People v. White
People v. White
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court.
Dennis Lee White (defendant) was charged in the Arapahoe County District Court with the crime of first-degree murder.
In this appeal,
We recently decided the first two of these three issues adversely to the position taken by the defendant. People v. DelGuidice, 199 Colo. 41, 606 P.2d 840 (1979). In this opinion, therefore, we address only the third issue, relating to the photographs of the murder victim.
The photographs depicted the victim’s head and face and were taken at the time of an autopsy performed on the victim. The photographs were admitted at trial over the objection of the defendant, who contends that they were wholly without probative value and served only to inflame the passions and prejudices of the jury. We do not agree.
Judgment affirmed.
JUSTICE ERICKSON, JUSTICE DUBOFSKY and JUSTICE LOHR concur in part and dissent in part.
Section 18-3-102(l)(a), C.R.S. 1973 (1978 Repl. Vol. 8).
Section 18-3-103(l)(a), C.R.S. 1973 (1978 Repl. Vol. 8).
Section 18-3-104(l)(a), C.R.S. 1973 (1978 Repl. Vol. 8).
Section 18-3-105(l)(a), C.R.S. 1973 (1978 Repl. Vol. 8).
The defendant originally appealed his conviction to the Colorado Court of Appeals. That court referred the appeal to us, pursuant to section 13-4-110(l)(a), C.R.S. 1973. We granted a transfer of the appeal on February 26, 1979. See section 13-4-102(l)(b), C.R.S. 1973.
Concurring in Part
concurring in part and dissenting in part:
I respectfully concur in part and dissent in part.
I would reverse for the reasons set forth in my dissent to the majority opinion in People v. DelGuidice. 199 Colo. 41, 606 P.2d 840 (1979). The majority opinion, in my view, is correct in its analysis of the issues raised to the admissibility of photographs of the deceased victim.
JUSTICE DUBOFSKY and JUSTICE LOHR join me in this concurrence and dissent.
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