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· 11/17/1995

State v. Lodermeier

Citations

  • 539 N.W.2d 396
  • 1995 Minn. LEXIS 963
  • 1995 WL 681412

How courts have described this case

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  • concluding that where two of the three shots inflicted fatal wounds and both fatal wounds resulted from the gun having been fired at close range, the facts supported an inference of premeditation
  • finding that evidence that there was a significant pause between shots and two of the three shots were fatal and fired at close range supported an inference of premeditation
  • stating that there was an indication of premeditation where two of the three shots inflicted fatal wounds, and both fatal wounds resulted from the gun having been fired at close range
  • shooting victim four times at close range, three of the shots hitting the victim, and two' of those shots inflicting fatal wounds
  • shooting victim four times at close range, three of the shots hitting the victim, and two of those shots inflicting fatal wounds
  • stating that deterioration of defendant and victim’s relationship may indicate premeditation

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Judges: Coyne

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