WHITE, Judge.
Appellant Virginia M. Perry, defendant below, was convicted on a charge of murder in the second degree to which she had pleaded not guilty and not guilty by reason of insanity. The fact of homicide by means of an automatic pistol discharged by the defendant was not disputed. It occurred about 2:30 in the afternoon of August 27, 1961 at an archery range in Eau Gallie, Florida, where the deceased, James Q. Butler, was competing in an archery tournament...
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