Carl Lowe v. State Indiana Carl Lowe v. State Indiana

Carl Lowe v. State Indiana

1989.IN.30234 534 N.E.2D 1099

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Publisher Description

A jury convicted Sharon Pointer of voluntary manslaughter,[Footnote 1] battery,[Footnote 2] and resisting law enforcement.[Footnote 3] At trial it was undisputed that the victim, George Knox, died from a stab wound inflicted by Pointer. The trial issues relevant to this appeal were whether Pointers conduct was excusable as an act of self-defense, and if not, whether her state of mind supported a conviction for murder, or voluntary manslaughter, or involuntary manslaughter. The appeal contends the evidence was insufficient to support the conviction for voluntary manslaughter, and insufficient to negate self-defense.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1989
8 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
4
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
55.4
KB

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