STATE v. TRUESDELL 620 P.2d 427 (Okla. 1980). CASE BRIEF

STATE V. TRUESDELL

620 P.2d 427 (Okla. 1980)

NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an appeal from a dismissal of an indictment for accessory to shooting with the intent to kill.

FACTS: Truesdell's (D) 12-year-old son shot her ex-husband. The boy shot the husband 10 times. The boy could not be charged with a felony under Oklahoma law. D was charged with being an accessory after the fact to the crime of shooting with the intent to kill. The trial court dismissed the complaint; there was no crime to which D could be an accessory. The State (P) appealed.

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