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· 1/11/1973

Resolute Insurance Co. v. State

Citations

  • 272 So. 2d 876
  • 1973 Fla. App. LEXIS 10324

How courts have described this case

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  • the prevention of lawful arrest aggravator “may be applicable when the fact finder determines that the dominant motive of the murder was for the elimination of witnesses”
  • the prevention of lawful arrest aggravator \may be applicable when the fact finder determines that the dominant motive of the murder was for the elimination of witnesses\
  • where victim was under “heavy influence” of drugs and neither spoke nor resisted during fatal attack, it could be inferred that she was only semiconscious; murder, therefore, was not unnecessarily torturous
  • fundamental fairness not thwarted by defendant's absence from hearing concerning admissibility of certain photographs; such a hearing not \crucial stage of the trial as defined by Rule 3.180 or constitutional principles.\
  • fundamental fairness not thwarted by defendant's absence from hearing concerning admissibility of certain photographs; such a hearing not \crucial stage of the trial as defined by Rule 3.180 or constitutional principles.\

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