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- Title
PEOPLE V. DUBARRY - AN EXPLORATION INTO THE COMPLEXITIES OF CHARGING A DEFENDANT WITH BOTH INTENTIONAL MURDER AND DEPRAVED INDIFFERENCE MURDER.
- Authors
Montoro, Arielle
- Abstract
The article discusses the New York Court of Appeals' determination in the case People v. Dubarry that a jury cannot convict a criminal defendant of both depraved indifference murder and intentional murder when a single murder has been committed, and it mentions various interpretations of New York's murder laws. Criminal charges and a transferred intent legal theory are examined, along with information about a shooting involving defendant Darius Dubarry and codefendant Herburtho Benjamin.
- Subjects
NEW York (State); UNITED States; DUBARRY, Darius; MURDER -- Law &; legislation; INDICTMENTS; LEGAL status of criminal defendants; CRIMINAL intent; MURDER; CRIMINAL law; SHOOTINGS (Crime) -- Lawsuits &; claims; ACTIONS &; defenses (Law)
- Publication
Touro Law Review, 2017, Vol 33, Issue 2, p489
- ISSN
8756-7326
- Publication type
Article