Court Opinion

ID: 4200086
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2017-08-30 16:09:18.340788+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T14:41:31.637800
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        NOT TO BE PUBLISHED OPINION

THIS OPINION IS DESIGNATED "NOT TO BE PUBLISHED."
PURSUANT TO THE RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
PROMULGATED BY THE SUPREME COURT, CR 76.28(4)(C),
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                                                 RENDERED: AUGUST 24, 2017
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S.W.2d 734, 738 (Ky. 1996). "[A] finding of manifest necessity is a matter left.

to the sound discretion of the trial court." Commonwealth v. Scott, 12 S.W.3d

682, 684 (Ky. 2000).

      As previously noted, Appellant's trial counsel objected to the

Commonwealth's questioning before the Detective ·responded with any level of

detail concerning his attempts to contact Appellant. The testimony of the

victims in this case was clear and compelling. Therefore, whatever alleged

constitutional error that may have occurred here was harmless beyond a

reasonable doubt. Chapman v.·Califomia, 386 U.S. 18, 24 (1967).

      Appellant also claims that an admonition following Detective Wi:lliams'

testimony would have been insufficient to cure any alleged error because of

previous statements by jurors during voir dire questioning. More specifically,

Appellant's counsel asked the then prospective jurors whether any of them

would try to explain themselves if they were accused of wrongdoing. Juror

#1637116, who sat on the jury, indicated that he believed every situation

would be different and that he understood that it might be against an accused

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person's best interests to explain himself, even if he were innocent. Appellant

did not attempt to strike that juror from the panel.

       We are mystified by the point attempted to be made by Appellant, and

only address it because he raised it in his brief. We see no problem with the

juror's answer, nor why it was error to keep him on the jury. Neither do we see

how this matter makes the failure of the trial court to give an admonition less

important. Any attempt by the Appellant to link this voir dire matter with a

mistrial issue fails.

      We are unpersuaded by Appellant's argument that an admonition

following.Detective Williams' testimony would have been insufficient to cure the

alleged error arising from his testimony. See Johnson v. Commonwealth, 105

S.W.3d 430,441 (Ky. 2003). To the extent this line of questioning could be

deemed in error, an admonition would.have been a sufficient cure. See Vincent

v. Commonwealth, 281 S.W.3d 785, 789-90 (Ky. 2009) (denying mistrial motion

and concluding that an admonition would have cured impermissible testimony

that violated defendant's right to remain silent). Nothing that occurred during

voir dire changes this conclusion. Therefore, the trial court did not abuse. its

discretion in denying Appellant's mistrial motion.

                                   Conclusion

      For the foregoing reasons, we hereby affirm the judgment of the Jefferson

Circuit Court.

      All sitting. All concur.

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COUNSEL FOR APPELLANT:

Daniel T. Goyette
Louisville Metro Public Defender of Counsel

Cicely Jaracz Lambert
Deputy Appellate Defender

Allison Rief
Assistant Public Defender

COUNSEL FOR APPELLEE:

Andy Beshear
Attorney General of Kentucky

Micah Brandon Roberts
Assistant Attorney General

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