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· 1/8/2003

Alexandre v. State

Citations

  • 834 So. 2d 344
  • 2003 WL 49528

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  • noting that the error is harmless where there was no plausible way that the jury could have concluded that the defendant formed the intent to assault the victim while he was \remaining in\ the dwelling

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Judges: Stone

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