Did the trial court err in failing to grant a mistrial after a witness spoke improperly?
III. Is the verdict against the overwhelming weight of the evidence? IV. Is the sentence unduly harsh and grossly disproportionate to the crime charged? P2. Finding no error, we affirm the conviction and sentence of the trial court. STATEMENT OF THE FACTS P3. On February 19, 1998, the Forrest/Perry Metro Narcotics Task Force planned a drug buy from Ronald Allen, an individual suspected of selling narcotics. The operation was conducted using Jeff Holmes, a confidential informant, and Vicki Lee, an undercover agent. The plan was for these two individuals to go to the home of Ronald Allen and attempt to purchase forty dollars worth of crack cocaine. P4. Under the direction of Task Force Commander Dewey Caffey, Holmes was fitted with a tape recorder and Lee wore a voice transmitter which allowed the activities to be heard and recorded by the other members of the task force. The two individuals drove [*3] to the home of Ronald Allen, approached him outside of his home, asked him for forty d
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