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P. v. Trotter
Defendant was committed to state hospital for a potential maximum sentence of life after she was found not guilty by reason of insanity of second degree murder. Defendant appeals from denial of her petition for conditional release, contending the trial court was arbitrary and capricious in rejecting the uncontroverted evidence that appellant no longer posed a danger. Finding no abuse of discretion, court affirmed.

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