| 1902 - 560 páginas
...being, unless it is excusable or justifiable, is murder in the first degree, when committed, eilhtr 1. From a deliberate and premeditated design to effect the death of the person killed, or of another; or 2. By an act imminently dangerous to others, and evincing a depraved mind, regardless of... | |
| Washington (State). Supreme Court, Eugene Glenroy Kreider - 1903 - 840 páginas
...degree is defined by the statute to be the killing of a human being without authority of law, 'with a premeditated design to effect the death of the person killed, or of any human being.' In determining the nature and degree of the crime, the intent of the accused is to be ascertained,... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1903 - 1076 páginas
...waa evidence to support two conflicting propositions of fact, namely, that the homicide was committed from a deliberate and premeditated design to effect the death of the person killed and that it was committed without any such design or any intent to effect death, but when the accused... | |
| 1904 - 1080 páginas
...was evidence to support two conflicting propositions of fact, namely, that the homicide was committed from a deliberate and premeditated design to effect the death of the person killed, and that it was committed without any such design or any intent to effect death, but- when the accused... | |
| New York (State), William Henry Silvernail - 1905 - 1252 páginas
...being, unless it is excusable or justifiable, is murder in the first degree, when committed either s in close proximity, another ; or By an act imminently dangerous to others, and evincing a depraved mind, regardless of... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1906 - 752 páginas
...excusable or justifiable homicide, should be murder in the first degree, " when perpetrated from a premeditated design to effect the death of the person killed, or of any human being." Grover, J., said ; " It was under this provision that the prosecution sought to convict the prisoner.... | |
| John Romain Rood - 1906 - 648 páginas
...definition of murder in the first degree it was necessary that the crime should be "perpetrated from the deliberate and premeditated design to effect the death of the person killed." Laws of 1873, c. 644, §5. An act co-existent with and inseparable from a sudden impulse, although... | |
| New York (State). Board of Statutory Consolidation - 1907 - 498 páginas
...unless it is excusable or justifiable, is murder in the first degree, when committed[, either] : 1. From a deliberate and premeditated design to effect the death of the person killed, or of another; or, 2. By an act imminently dangerous to others, and evincing a depraved mind, regardless... | |
| New York (State). Court of Appeals - 1907 - 440 páginas
...excusable or justifiable homicide) to be "murder" in the following cases : 1. When perpetrated from a premeditated design to effect the death of the person killed, or of any human being; Opinion by HUNT, Cn.J. 3. When perpetrated without any design to effect death, by a person engaged... | |
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