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· 12/6/1993

People v. DeLisle

Citations

  • 509 N.W.2d 885
  • 202 Mich. App. 658

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that the defendant’s car could be considered a dangerous weapon because it was “used in a manner reasonably calculated and likely to produce serious physical injury or death”
  • noting that criminal jury instructions permit an inference of intent to kill from the use of a dangerous weapon
  • “First-degree murder is the intentional killing of another, done with premeditation and deliberation.”
  • “First-degree murder is the intentional killing of another, done with premeditation and deliberation.”

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Judges: Taylor, Hood, Jasper

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