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Rabor v. People: Frustrated Homicide Case by Tim is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This document summarizes a Supreme Court case from 2000 regarding Solomon Rabor who was charged with frustrated murder for stabbing and hacking a man named Hikaru Miyake with a bolo. The trial court convicted Rabor and sentenced him to 4 years and 2 months to 10 years in prison. The appellate court affirmed this conviction. The Supreme Court found the conviction for frustrated murder to be proper but ruled that the trial court erred in finding evident premeditation, as the elements were not established. The
- Author
- Tim
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- EN