State v. Frazier

In State v. Frazier, a sex abuse case, the prosecutor argued that the defendant and another were "'just as evil and just as sorry and just as mean as two despicable people could ever be on this earth.'" 121 N.C. App. 1, 16, 464 S.E.2d 490, 498 (1995) (alteration in original), aff'd, 344 N.C. 611, 476 S.E.2d 297 (1996). The trial court apparently sustained defendant's objection to the argument, but the defendant made no motion to strike. The Court found that the prosecutor's argument was not so prejudicial as to require a new trial. See id. at 16, 464 S.E.2d at 499.