Arizona v. Reid
Arizona Supreme Court
747 P.2d 560 (1991)
- Written by Ross Sewell, JD
Facts
Reid (defendant) lived with her father, Lewis Trimble, and her fiancé James Warnes (codefendant) in her father’s trailer home. One evening, Reid fatally shot Trimble in the head while he was sleeping. Warnes’s sister, Betty, was also staying in Trimble’s trailer that night. After an investigation revealed that Trimble was shot in the head twice, ruling out suicide, Betty told the police that Reid killed Trimble. Due to a juror’s illness, a jury of eleven acquitted Warnes but convicted Reid of first-degree murder. Reid appealed.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Cameron, J.)
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