An Objective Strategy: Weighing Trial Objections in Appellate Review of Plain Error Cases
Megan McCue2024-12-02T09:22:27-05:00By Ryan Brown, Elizabeth Griffiths, and Heather L. Scheuerman The appellate courts reason that a defendant’s failure to make timely objections during trial supports an inference that errors raised on appeal are inconsequential (State v. Ingram, 2008; State v. Nelson, 2002). In other words, absent timely objections, courts presume that the defense did not [...]