WHITE, Chief Justice.
On prosecution for second degree murder, the court submitted the issues of second degree murder and manslaughter to the jury. A conviction for manslaughter resulted and the defendant appeals.
The deceased, Ralph Gomez, died of multiple gunshot wounds in the chest inflicted about 5 p. m., April 21, 1963, in the living room of the residence of Lucille Hembertt at 1436 South Sixteenth Street, Omaha, Nebraska.
Since the fall of 1962...
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