How have courts interpreted comments made by a prosecutor in a civil case where the prosecutor suggested that the prosecutor's theories were not the exclusive theories that may be considered by the court?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from M.S., In re, 17 Cal.App.4th 1328, 22 Cal.Rptr.2d 560 (Cal. App. 1993):

23 If his remarks may be so construed, "the theories suggested [by the prosecutor] are not the exclusive theories that may be considered" by the court. (People v. Perez (1992) 2 Cal.4th 1117, 1126, 9 Cal.Rptr.2d 577, 831 P.2d 1159.)

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