P. v. Franco
Defendant and appellant David Franco (defendant) set fire to the interior of a parked motor home that was occupied by two women who were strangers to him. He was charged with and convicted on five felony counts, including two counts of attempted premeditated murder, following a court trial.
On appeal, defendant contends that the trial court erroneously applied the transferred intent doctrine to the two attempted murder counts. He further contends that the trial court applied an incorrect standard in determining his insanity defense and that the trial courts sanity finding was not supported by substantial evidence.
Court therefore affirm the judgment.
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