Nevada Supreme Court, 1971

Ellison v. State

Ellison v. State
Nevada Supreme Court · Decided January 14, 1971 · Per Curiam
479 P.2d 461; 87 Nev. 4 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

Ellison v. State

Opinion

OPINION

Per Curiam:

A jury found Ellison guilty of cattle theft. We are asked to void the conviction because the prosecutor expressed his belief that the defendant was guilty. The evidence of guilt was substantial. Its sufficiency is not questioned. The court instructed the jury that counsel’s statements were not evidence. The prosecutor’s several statements suggesting guilt and his belief therein were made in relation to evidence pointing to guilt. Cf. State v. Cyty, 50 Nev. 256, 256 P. 793 (1927). Although the prosecutor should not have expressed his belief, his statements, within the context of this case, were harmless. NRS 177.255. 1

Affirmed.

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Other assigned errors are not considered since no supporting authority is offered and none concern constitutional rights.

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