State v. Rummage
State v. Rummage
Opinion of the Court
All of the assignments of error brought forward and argued in defendant’s brief relate to the court’s instructions to the jury.
Based on exceptions 3 and 4, defendant contends the court confused the definitions of second degree murder and manslaughter and failed to instruct the jury that the use of excessive force in self defense could reduce this crime from second degree murder to manslaughter. These contentions have no merit for when the charge is considered contextually it is clear the judge correctly defined second degree murder and manslaughter and instructed the jury what was required to reduce the crime from second degree murder to manslaughter.
We hold defendant had a fair trial free from prejudicial error.
No error.
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