State v. Anderson

Decided 1974-11-12

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HENLEY, Judge (dissenting). I respectfully dissent because I cannot agree that there was any substantial evidence to support the giving of a manslaughter instruction. The principal opinion holds that a manslaughter instruction should have been given because there was evidence from two doctors that defendant was unable to premeditate because of “severe depression” and in their opinion “ther…

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