Parker v. State
Parker v. State
351 So. 2d 82
(Southern Reporter, Second Series)
Parker v. State
Opinion of the Court
Convictions for robbery and burglary. The prosecutor’s interrogation of the accused concerning a prior larceny charge was improper, there having been no conviction, and defense counsel’s objection was sustained. There was no request either for a mistrial or a curative instruction. No error on the part of the trial judge is therefore demonstrated. The interrogation is not shown to have deprived appellant of a fair trial.
AFFIRMED.
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