P. v. Humphries CA2/8
A jury found defendant Felton Humphries guilty of the first degree murder of his wife, assault with a deadly weapon of his infant daughter, resisting a peace officer, and interference with a police animal. On appeal, Humphries argues: (1) the evidence was insufficient to support the first degree murder and assault with a deadly weapon convictions; (2) the court erred in refusing to give an imperfect self-defense jury instruction; and (3) the court’s denial of his motion for a continuance to retain private counsel violated his constitutional right to be represented by his chosen counsel. We find no merit in these claims and affirm the judgment.
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