REGINA v. SMITH 169 Eng.Rep. 845 (1855). CASE BRIEF

REGINA V. SMITH

169 Eng.Rep. 845 (1855)

NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an appeal of a murder conviction.

FACTS: Smith (D) wanted to kill Maloney. Instead, he shot and killed Taylor, believing him to be Maloney. D was indicted for murder and found guilty. D appealed.

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