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State v. Montgomery

Supreme Court of Florida
May 7, 2009
11 So. 3d 943 (Fla. 2009)

Summary

In Montgomery, our Supreme Court re-iterated "the relevant intent is the intent to commit an act which caused death, and the State is not required to prove that the defendant intended to kill the victim."

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Opinion

No. SC09-332.

May 7, 2009.

Appeal from the 1st DCA.


Florida Decisions Without Published Opinions Rev.gr.


Summaries of

State v. Montgomery

Supreme Court of Florida
May 7, 2009
11 So. 3d 943 (Fla. 2009)

In Montgomery, our Supreme Court re-iterated "the relevant intent is the intent to commit an act which caused death, and the State is not required to prove that the defendant intended to kill the victim."

Summary of this case from Williams v. State
Case details for

State v. Montgomery

Case Details

Full title:State v. Montgomery

Court:Supreme Court of Florida

Date published: May 7, 2009

Citations

11 So. 3d 943 (Fla. 2009)

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