Defendant was convicted of cruelty to children and he appeals. Held:
1. The transcript reflects that during the prosecutor’s closing argument, defense counsel lodged an objection when the prosecutor commented on defendant’s failure to present witnesses on his behalf. The trial court overruled the objection. We find no error. Bryant v. State,
2. Defendant contends a Department of Family & Children Services caseworker should not have been permitted to testify that defendant admitted he “switched” the victim because defendant was in jail when the admission was made and the caseworker did not advise him of his Miranda (Miranda v. Arizona,
Judgment affirmed.
