PEOPLE v. GILL

Docket No. 9687.

43 Mich. App. 598 (1972)

204 N.W.2d 699

PEOPLE v. GILL.

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided November 27, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Robert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, Bruce A. Barton, Prosecuting Attorney, and Paula Hosick, Chief Appellate Attorney, for the people.

Arthur J. Tarnow, State Appellate Defender, and James R. Neuhard, Assistant Defender, for defendant.

Before: McGREGOR, P.J., and LEVIN and TARGONSKI, JJ.


Leave to appeal denied, 389 Mich. 785.

LEVIN, J.

The defendant, Albert Gill, was tried before a jury on a charge of first-degree murder.1 The jury returned a verdict of guilty of second-degree murder. We reverse because there was insufficient evidence of premeditation and deliberation and it was, therefore, prejudicial error to submit the charge of first-degree murder to the jury.

Gill was convicted of murdering Alford...

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