Carvajal v. State
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Opinion
The defendant’s conviction and sentence for second-degree murder is affirmed upon a holding that the single small Polaroid photograph (depicting the deceased victim’s face in an early stage of decomposition), admitted into evidence over the defendant’s objection, was, in our view, corroborative of the medical examiner’s testimony as to the time of death, an arguably relevant issue,1 and not so inflammatory so as to make its relevance clearly outweighed by its prejudice. See Bush v. State, 461 So.2d 936 (Fla.1984); Engle v. State, 438 So.2d 803 (Fla.1983), cert. denied,-U.S.-, 104 S.Ct. 1430, 79 L.Ed.2d 753 (1984); Straight v. State, 397 So.2d 903 (Fla.), cert. denied, 454 U.S. 1022, 102 S.Ct. 556, 70 L.Ed.2d 418 (1981).
Affirmed.
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