Reports of Cases Determined in the District Courts of Appeal of the State of CaliforniaBancroft-Whitney Company, 1962 |
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... killing must be accompanied by a clear , de- liberate intent to take life and , in defining first degree murder on the theory that it was a murder by torture , the court stated that the essential elements were acts of defendant which ...
... killing must be accompanied by a clear , de- liberate intent to take life and , in defining first degree murder on the theory that it was a murder by torture , the court stated that the essential elements were acts of defendant which ...
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... homicide , an unlawful act must be the proximate cause of death ; that malice is an essential element of murder ; that in order for a murder to be of the first degree , the killing must be wilful , deliberate and premeditated ; that to ...
... homicide , an unlawful act must be the proximate cause of death ; that malice is an essential element of murder ; that in order for a murder to be of the first degree , the killing must be wilful , deliberate and premeditated ; that to ...
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... degree murder is so overwhelming that it is inconceivable that any jury could have reached a different verdict than first degree murder , particularly when the sole issue was so simply and sharply drawn . Appellant's counsel himself ...
... degree murder is so overwhelming that it is inconceivable that any jury could have reached a different verdict than first degree murder , particularly when the sole issue was so simply and sharply drawn . Appellant's counsel himself ...
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27 Cal.Rptr affidavit affirmed agreement Alcoholic Beverage Control alimony alleged Am.Jur ambiguity Ann Coffey Appeal and Error appellant's appellate court arrest automobile burglary Cal.App California cause of action charged circumstances claim Code Civ Coffey committed community property contention contract conviction counsel County crime Criminal Law damages decedent Defendant and Appellant defendant's degree murder denied determination Dist district attorney Estate extrinsic evidence fact felony filed finding funds hearing holographic homicide inference injury instruction intent intestacy judge judgment jury killing lease liability license Liddle Mack Jones matter ment misconduct motion officer parties patent ambiguity payment person petition petitioner Plaintiff and Respondent pleading police premises prior probate proceedings prosecution question reason record reference respondent's robbery rule second amended separate property Stanley Mosk statement statute sublease sufficient Superior Court supra testified testimony therein tion trial court verdict victim wife witness