People v. . Sullivan

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1903-01-06

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Cullen, J.: I have been constrained to reach a different conclusion from that held by Judge O’Brien. I agree with him that as the guilt of the defendant was submitted to' the jury on both claims of the People, first, that the deceased was killed with a deliberate and premeditated design to effect his death, and, second, that he was killed by the defendant while the latter was engage…

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