Does a party have to be excused for failing to raise an objection at trial where any such objection would have been futile?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Martinez, F071323 (Cal. App. 2017):

We recognize that a party generally will be excused for his or her failure to raise an issue at trial where any such objection would have been futile. (See, e.g., People v. Abbaszadeh, supra, 106 Cal.App.4th at p. 648; People v. O'Connell (1995) 39 Cal.App.4th 1182, 1190.) The record does not demonstrate futility here, however. Although the settled statement makes clear the trial court was not "inclined" to grant

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