State v. Helton
Wyoming Supreme Court
276 P.2d 434 (1954)
- Written by Rose VanHofwegen, JD
Facts
Ann Helton (defendant) was convicted of murder after she shot and killed her husband under mitigating circumstances. Helton appealed, arguing that she lacked the requisite state of mind for murder.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Harnsberger, J.)
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