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California Court of Appeal


PEOPLE v. MOORE, C036773

In a case involving an attempted willful, deliberate and premeditated murder, the trial court did not err in refusing a request to instruct on the partial defense of mental disease, defect, or disorder (CALJIC No. 3.32), where defendant elicited no expert testimony that he suffered from a mental disease, defect, or disorder at the time of the offense.

Appellate Information

  • Decided 03/12/2002
  • Published 03/12/2002

Judges

  • SIMS, Acting P.J.

Court

  • California Court of Appeal

Counsel

  • For Appellees:
  •  Madeline McDowell, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, Sacramento, for Defendant and Appellant., Bill Lockyer, Attorney General, Robert R. Anderson, Chief Assistant Attorney General, Jo Graves, Senior Assistant Attorney General, W. Scott Thorpe, Supervising Deputy Attorney General, Peter H. Smith, Deputy Attorney General, for Plaintiff and Respondent.
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