P. v. Pugh
A jury convicted defendant and appellant Jonathan Pugh of, among other things, willful, premeditated, and deliberate attempted murder. On appeal, he contends there is insufficient evidence he intended to kill the victim and of premeditation and deliberation. He also contends the trial court erred in instructing the jury and in sentencing him. Because defendants sentence is improper, court modify the judgment, but court otherwise affirm it.
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