LUCAS, C. J. I concur in the majority’s holdings, but write separately regarding the instructions given as to the charge of assault with intent to murder. It is settled law that it is error not to instruct that a defendant must have an “intent to kill” in order to be found guilty of an assault with intent to murder (People v. Murtishaw (1981) <a href="/opinion/1450284/…
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