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Page 50
... murder , a verdict of manslaughter was not required to expressly negative the murder , nor declare whether the manslaughter was voluntary or involuntary in punishing which the law made no difference . State v . Moore , 1843 , 8 Rob ...
... murder , a verdict of manslaughter was not required to expressly negative the murder , nor declare whether the manslaughter was voluntary or involuntary in punishing which the law made no difference . State v . Moore , 1843 , 8 Rob ...
Page 65
... murder trial did not support find- ing of manslaughter , absent any indication that murder was immediately caused by provoca- tion ; while defendant presented evidence that victim was upset with him hours before murder , no evidence was ...
... murder trial did not support find- ing of manslaughter , absent any indication that murder was immediately caused by provoca- tion ; while defendant presented evidence that victim was upset with him hours before murder , no evidence was ...
Page 114
... murder and there was evi- dence to support charged offense , which carried sentence of life imprisonment , and court found aggravating factors of use of dangerous weapon and connection with drug activities . State v . Johnson , App . 5 ...
... murder and there was evi- dence to support charged offense , which carried sentence of life imprisonment , and court found aggravating factors of use of dangerous weapon and connection with drug activities . State v . Johnson , App . 5 ...
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