California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from The People v. Beckett, B214182, No. BA341911 (Cal. App. 2010):
"'[T]he prosecutor has a wide-ranging right to discuss the case in closing argument. He has the right to fully state his views as to what the evidence shows and to urge whatever conclusions he deems proper. Opposing counsel may not complain on appeal if the reasoning is faulty or the conclusions are illogical because these are matters for the jury to determine.' [Citations.]" (People v. Thomas (1992) 2 Cal.4th 489, 526.)
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