STATE V. ADAMS
623 A.2d 42 (1993)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an appeal from a conviction of felony murder, robbery and
various other crimes.
FACTS: D resided with his father and his aunt in a first floor apartment. D and Sherman
Sims approached Roberts who lived on the second floor of the same house and asked him for a
gun. Roberts gave D a .38 caliber handgun. Sims and D then called for a taxicab to pick them
up at 2:48 in the morning. The cab company dispatched a cab operated by the victim, Allen
Hansen. When the cab arrived, Sims sat in the back seat behind Allen. As Allen drove Sims
ordered him to pull over and then after he complied Sims placed the gun at Allen's neck and
fired it. Sims suffered a bullet wound to his left pinkie finger. Sims and D then pulled
Allen from the cab and took both his wallets. Allen died almost immediately after the
shooting. Sims and D then walked back to their apartment. Roberts heard about the shooting
and had asked D if he knew anything about it. Later that day D asked his father to dispose
of the gun. D's father then got a friend to drive them to a river and D's father threw the
gun in the river. The police got the gun from the river with the help of D's father and also
found a jacket owned by D with blood on it. D was tried and his defense was based on the
theory of his lack of criminal intent. D claimed that when Sims pulled out the gun, that he
left the cab through the right rear door and ran away. D claimed he had never seen the gun
before and he had no idea that Sims planned to rob anyone. D claims that he heard a gunshot
about 1.5 blocks away from the cab. D asked for a charge of the defense of renunciation but
that trial court denied. D was convicted and appealed.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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