STATE v. MOLINA

No. 4349.

47 Haw. 391 (1964)

390 P.2d 132

STATE OF HAWAII v. JOSE R. MOLINA.

Supreme Court of Hawaii.

March 6, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert A. Franklin for defendant-appellant.

John H. Peters, Prosecuting Attorney, and Bert S. Tokairin, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, for plaintiff-appellee.

TSUKIYAMA, C.J., CASSIDY, WIRTZ, LEWIS AND MIZUHA, JJ.


OPINION OF THE COURT BY MIZUHA, J.

Defendant-appellant, Jose R. Molina, was indicted, tried and convicted of committing murder with extreme atrocity and cruelty, which is murder in the first degree.

Defendant's first specification of error presents for review the sufficiency of the evidence to justify a conviction of murder committed with extreme atrocity and cruelty.

On the night of the killing, defendant, 22 years old, drove his car to the residence...

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