Is a prosecution error in instructions on reasonable doubt structural requiring automatic reversal?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Miller, C083193 (Cal. App. 2018):

2. Defendant argues the prosecution error was structural requiring automatic reversal. His authorities demonstrate that errors in trial court instructions on reasonable doubt are structural. (See, e.g., Weaver v. Massachusetts (2017) ___ U.S. ___ [137 S.Ct. 1899, 1908, 198 L.Ed.2d 420, 431].) However, this case concerns the arguments of counsel, which are governed by the rules set out herein.

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