PEOPLE v. BLAND

No. S097340.

121 Cal.Rptr.2d 546 (2002)

28 Cal.4th 313

48 P.3d 1107

The PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. Jomo K. BLAND, Defendant and Appellant.

Supreme Court of California.

July 1, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark L. Christiansen, under appointment by the Supreme Court, Granite Bay, for Defendant and Appellant.

Bill Lockyer, Attorney General, Carol Wendelin Pollack, David P. Druliner and Robert R. Anderson, Chief Assistant Attorneys General, Marc E. Turchin, Acting Assistant Attorney General, Pamela C. Hamanaka, Assistant Attorney General, John R. Gorey and Noah P. Hill, Deputy Attorneys General, for Plaintiff and Respondent.


CHIN, J.

We granted review to resolve issues involving transferred intent and proximate causation.

In its classic form, the doctrine of transferred intent applies when the defendant intends to kill one person but mistakenly kills another. The intent to kill the intended target is deemed to transfer to the unintended victim so that the defendant is guilty of murder. (See generally People v. Scott (1996) 14 Cal.4th 544...

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