State v. Smith
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The Supreme Court vacated the judgment of the superior court convicting Defendant of possession of child pornography and sentencing him to a term of imprisonment of five years, with two years suspended, with probation, holding that the trial justice erred by denying Defendant an opportunity to address the jury with an opening statement.
Defendant chose to proceed pro se at trial. Immediately after the State delivered its opening statement, Defendant also sought to offer an opening statement. Following a colloquy, the trial justice refused to allow Defendant to make an opening statement. The Supreme Court vacated the judgment below, holding that the trial justice erred when he did not make a proper inquiry of Defendant before precluding him from making an opening statement to the jury.
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