Remarks of the prosecuting attorney were not prejudicial to defendants because of the overwhelming evidence of defendants\u27 guilt. A manslaughter instruction would have been improper because evidence supported first-degree murder or self-defense
Defendant\u27s conviction for first-degree murder was proper where defendant failed to show that he ...
There was sufficient evidence for the jury to infer that a victim\u27s death was not accidental wher...
A conviction for involuntary manslaughter was reversed because the jury was erroneously instructed o...
The trial court\u27s error in refusing to give instructions as to the defendant\u27s use of self-def...
A criminal defendant\u27s murder conviction was affirmed by the court because his guilt was establis...
A defendant\u27s murder trial did not violate due process where evidence was in form of transcript t...
Remarks of the prosecuting attorney were not prejudicial to defendants because of the overwhelming e...
A verdict of first-degree murder was proper under the felony murder doctrine because the evidence sh...
First-degree murder conviction was upheld when the intent to torture was established and the jury di...
Defendant was entitled to modification of his conviction of first degree murder to second degree mur...
In a capital murder prosecution, a trial court\u27s grant of the prosecution\u27s challenge to a jur...
In murder case, the court did not have the authority to reduce defendant\u27s death sentence to life...
Defendant was properly convicted of second degree murder as the jury was correctly instructed on the...
Although defendant engaged in a shoot-out with a retired police officer who walked in on a robbery, ...
There was no error that was ground for reversal in a defendant\u27s conviction for first-degree murd...
Defendant\u27s conviction for first-degree murder was proper where defendant failed to show that he ...
There was sufficient evidence for the jury to infer that a victim\u27s death was not accidental wher...
A conviction for involuntary manslaughter was reversed because the jury was erroneously instructed o...
The trial court\u27s error in refusing to give instructions as to the defendant\u27s use of self-def...
A criminal defendant\u27s murder conviction was affirmed by the court because his guilt was establis...
A defendant\u27s murder trial did not violate due process where evidence was in form of transcript t...
Remarks of the prosecuting attorney were not prejudicial to defendants because of the overwhelming e...
A verdict of first-degree murder was proper under the felony murder doctrine because the evidence sh...
First-degree murder conviction was upheld when the intent to torture was established and the jury di...
Defendant was entitled to modification of his conviction of first degree murder to second degree mur...
In a capital murder prosecution, a trial court\u27s grant of the prosecution\u27s challenge to a jur...
In murder case, the court did not have the authority to reduce defendant\u27s death sentence to life...
Defendant was properly convicted of second degree murder as the jury was correctly instructed on the...
Although defendant engaged in a shoot-out with a retired police officer who walked in on a robbery, ...
There was no error that was ground for reversal in a defendant\u27s conviction for first-degree murd...
Defendant\u27s conviction for first-degree murder was proper where defendant failed to show that he ...
There was sufficient evidence for the jury to infer that a victim\u27s death was not accidental wher...
A conviction for involuntary manslaughter was reversed because the jury was erroneously instructed o...