The evidence at trial established that on an October evening in 1979, defendant was involved in a steadily escalating argument with the decedent, Edward Simmons, on the Grand Concourse of the Bronx, arising from a collision between the latter's car and his own. The altercation apparently reached a homicidal flash point after Simmons allegedly resorted to racial and other extreme epithets. The tragic outcome was the death of Simmons by six bullets fired into his head from...
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