STATE OF MAINE v. QUIGLEY, 135 Me. 435 (1938)

199 A. 269 STATE OF MAINE vs. CHARLES A. QUIGLEY. Supreme Judicial Court of Maine. Kennebec. Opinion, April 29, 1938. CRIMINAL LAW. INTENT. INSANITY. CRIMINAL PLEADING. A loaded gun is a dangerous weapon, when used within striking distance from the victim. When intent forms the gist of the offense it must be specifically proved. Intent […]

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