California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Burns, 184 Cal.App.3d 203, 219 Cal.Rptr. 814 (Cal. App. 1985):
After a review of the entire record it is my opinion that the error is harmless, that it is not reasonably probable that a result more favorable to defendant would have resulted in the absence of the error. (People v. Castro, 38 Cal.3d 301, 319, 211 Cal.Rptr. 719, 696 P.2d 111.) Defendant was fairly tried and justly convicted. I would affirm the judgment outright. On the record before us and in all of the circumstances of this case, I can see no necessity for remanding this cause to the superior court for further proceedings.
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