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P. v. Kim
After a jury trial, appellant was convicted of second degree murder of his wife. On appeal, appellant argues that his due process rights were compromised because the jury was not instructed to consider whether he failed to form the specific intent to kill due to his voluntary intoxication. Because the jury instructions urged were not warranted by the evidence, court find no error. The judgment is affirmed.

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