PEOPLE v. UTTER 24 Cal.App.3rd 535 (2d Dist. 1972). CASE BRIEF

PEOPLE V. UTTER
24 Cal.App.3rd 535 (2d Dist. 1972)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an appeal from a conviction for murder and robbery.
FACTS: Utter (D) was in California and purchased tickets to Europe for himself and his intended victim. D planned to murder, bought the murder weapon in California, and induced his victim to go to Europe with him. D and Wilson traveled to Europe and he killed her. D then returned to California with Wilson's jewelry. D was charged with murder and robbery in California. California statues were whole or part statutes, giving it jurisdiction for a part execution of intent. D was convicted and appealed.

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