WASSERSTROM, Presiding Judge.
Defendant appeals from a conviction of first degree murder. He assigns four points of error, none of which is sufficient to warrant disturbance of the conviction.
I.
Defendant's first point on appeal is that there was no evidence of deliberation sufficient to sustain a charge of murder in the first degree. This calls for a summary of the facts. In making this review, the well established rule requires that the facts in...
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