Opinion ID: 2581989
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 19

Heading: Issue Seven: Cumulative error

Text: [¶ 109] Duke argues that his convictions should be reversed because of the cumulative effect of the errors occurring at trial. His contention is that, even if the numerous alleged errors do not require reversal when considered individually, their combined effect does. As shown above, however, no error occurred with respect to most of his claims, and his remaining claims, as demonstrated, did not affect the outcome of his trial. Therefore, Duke's right to a fair trial was not impacted, and his cumulative error claim is meritless. See Young, 849 P.2d at 767; Jennings v. State, 806 P.2d 1299, 1306 (Wyo. 1991); Justice v. State, 775 P.2d 1002, 1011 (Wyo.1989). [¶ 110] We affirm his convictions in all respects.