State v. Robin

543 P.2d 779, 112 Ariz. 467, 1975 Ariz. LEXIS 426
CourtArizona Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 17, 1975
Docket3009
StatusPublished
Cited by27 cases

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Bluebook
State v. Robin, 543 P.2d 779, 112 Ariz. 467, 1975 Ariz. LEXIS 426 (Ark. 1975).

Opinion

HAYS, Justice.

Robert Gonzales Robin was found guilty of first degree murder and was sentenced to life imprisonment. He now appeals and we have jurisdiction pursuant to Article 2, § 24 and Article 6, § 5 of the Arizona Constitution and A.R.S. § 12-120.21.

We need only discuss one issue presented on appeal: whether it was error for the trial judge to have communicated with the jury in the absence of the defendant and counsel. We find that it was.

The jury sent the judge questions which dealt with issues of fact and the judge answered from his notes and his recollection of the relevant testimony. It is improper for a trial judge in a criminal case to communicate with the jurors after they have retired to deliberate unless the defendant and counsel have been notified and given an opportunity to be present. State v. Werring, 111 Ariz. 68, 523 P.2d 499 (1974); State v. Burnetts, 80 Ariz. 208, 295 P.2d 377 (1956). Where the communication concerns the case and particularly issues of fact, the defendant is not required to show actual prejudice. State v. Burnetts, supra.

The judgment is reversed and the case remanded for a new trial.

*468 CAMERON, C. J., STRUCKMEYER, V. C. J., and SANDRA D. O’CONNOR, Superior Court Judge, Maricopa County, and WILLIAM W. NABOURS, Superior Court Judge, Yuma County, concur.

Note: Justice LOCKWOOD, retired, and Justice HOLOHAN did not participate in the determination of this matter. SANDRA D. O’CONNOR, Judge of the Superior Court of Maricopa County, and WILLIAM W. NABOURS, Judge of the Superior Court of Yuma County, sat in their stead.

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