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Ogg v. Gunderson
1946.CA.40534 74 CAL. APP. 2D 384; 168 P.2D 793
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Having been convicted of murder by a jury appellant assigns as prejudicial errors (1) the insufficiency of the evidence and (2) misleading instructions. The arguments for a reversal revolve around the fact that the homicidal victim was an innocent bystander while the latters brother had been the object of appellants wrath in an immediately recent brawl.