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... jury Jury's determinations resulting in finding that defendant had requisite intent to com- mit second - degree murder were not clearly contrary to the evidence , including testimo- ny by defendant's girl friend , who wit- nessed ...
... jury Jury's determinations resulting in finding that defendant had requisite intent to com- mit second - degree murder were not clearly contrary to the evidence , including testimo- ny by defendant's girl friend , who wit- nessed ...
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... jury , there was no prejudice in failure to give special charge defining criminal negligence and negligent injury since jury had enough information without special charge to understand that , should it find defendant was guilty only of ...
... jury , there was no prejudice in failure to give special charge defining criminal negligence and negligent injury since jury had enough information without special charge to understand that , should it find defendant was guilty only of ...
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... jury instruction strongly implied that defendant could be later tried for negligent homicide or some other lesser offense following jury's acquit- tal of defendant on manslaughter indict- ment , trial court did not err in refusing to ...
... jury instruction strongly implied that defendant could be later tried for negligent homicide or some other lesser offense following jury's acquit- tal of defendant on manslaughter indict- ment , trial court did not err in refusing to ...
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Offenses Affecting Law Enforcement 108 | 9 |
REVISED STATUTES | 12 |
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