STATE v. MITCHELL 71 S. W. 175 (Mo. 1902). CASE BRIEF

STATE V. MITCHELL

71 S. W. 175 (Mo. 1902)

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

FACTS: Mitchell (D) went to the home of John Warren with the intent to kill him. D fired his gun through Warren's window into Warren's bed where D believed that Warren was sleeping. Warren was not there. D was found guilty of an attempted murder. D appealed; his crime was impossible to complete.

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