Opinion ID: 202348
Heading Depth: 4
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: Misstatement of defendant's testimony about the Florida license

Text: 34 The defendant argues that the prosecutor misstated his testimony when the prosecutor argued that the defendant doesn't really remember who got him the [Florida] license or who gave it to him, calling into question the defendant's credibility. The defendant asserts that he testified in clear terms that he obtained his license from Nickoyan. However, the record supports the prosecutor's characterization of the defendant's testimony. When asked Do you know who got this license for you? Wallace replied, No. While he testified that he gave his brother the photographs that were used to make the license, he stated that he guess[ed] that his brother had a friend down there but he had no idea how that person went about getting this license. In light of this testimony, the prosecutor's statement was not improper. 35