Crew III, J.
Defendant was indicted and charged with murder in the second degree for the murder of Betty Gardner. At trial, Theodore Sabot, a board-certified psychiatrist, rendered his opinion that at the time of the offense defendant acted under extreme emotional disturbance. Following trial, defendant was convicted as charged and sentenced to an indeterminate term of imprisonment of nine years to life.
On this appeal, defendant first contends that he was...
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