Eagan v. State

128 P.2d 215, 58 Wyo. 167, 1942 Wyo. LEXIS 19
CourtWyoming Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 21, 1942
Docket2227
StatusPublished
Cited by64 cases

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Bluebook
Eagan v. State, 128 P.2d 215, 58 Wyo. 167, 1942 Wyo. LEXIS 19 (Wyo. 1942).

Opinion

*176 Blume, Justice.

Statement op Facts.

On December 11, 1940, at about 9:30 p. m., Dan Eagan killed his wife, Catherine, by shooting her through the neck with a revolver. The place of the homicide was in the basement apartment occupied by the couple at 231 West 12th St., Casper, Wyoming, the house owned by defendant’s mother, and the main floor of which was occupied by her. The time was fixed with reasonable certainty, as a physician was upon the scene while the deceased was still living, and she died in his presence. The State charged Eagan with first degree murder. His defense alleged an accidental shooting. The jury found him guilty of murder in the second degree, and judgment was entered accordingly. The defendant has appealed to this court. The testimony is voluminous, and many of the details must be left out. But we have attempted to set out the important and salient points.

Defendant, an attorney at law then engaged in practice at Casper, was thirty years of age, weighed one hundred and ninety-seven pounds. His height is not shown in the record. Deceased was five feet one inch in height, weighed about one hundred and ten pounds. Her age does not appear. She and defendant had been married five years.

There was no eye-witness to the shooting other than the defendant himself. The appended chart, showing the disposition of the furniture in the southwest corner of the apartment, will serve to illustrate certain portions of defendant’s testimony:

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