The court properly determined that a deliberating juror distressed by personal problems was not "grossly unqualified" for further service (CPL 270.35 [1]). The juror expressed no doubts about her ability to be fair, and the totality of her responses established that she could render an impartial verdict (see, People v Buford,
Defendant's objections to the prosecutor's summation were sustained and sufficient...
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