State v. Moore

480 P.2d 458, 4 Or. App. 548, 1971 Ore. App. LEXIS 936
CourtCourt of Appeals of Oregon
DecidedFebruary 11, 1971
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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State v. Moore, 480 P.2d 458, 4 Or. App. 548, 1971 Ore. App. LEXIS 936 (Or. Ct. App. 1971).

Opinion

SCHWAB, C. J.

The defendant upon trial before the court, sitting without a jury, was found guilty of assault with intent to commit murder in the second degree and sentenced to imprisonment for a term not to exceed 15 years. On appeal he contends (1) the evidence was insufficient to support a finding of guilt of any crime greater than assault with intent to commit manslaughter, and (2) the 15-year sentence exceeds the sentence permitted by law.

The defendant, who was attempting a reconciliation with the victim, his former wife, came to her home when another man was there. The defendant, after threatening this man with a knife, pocketed his knife while the three entered into a discussion. The victim suddenly ran out of the house pursued by the defendant. The defendant caught his former wife outside and he and the other man succeeded in getting her to voluntarily return to the house to talk matters over. -

Again the victim ran out and the defendant ran after her. The defendant contends that when he caught her she stated, “I’ll have your kids in a foster home.” She denied this and testified that she uttered no provocative statements. She testified that when she ran from the house the second time she saw the defendant pursuing her with drawn lmife in hand. In any event, when he caught her he stabbed her numerous times, stopping when she exclaimed, “Oh, my God! You are killing me!”

The defendant argues that “malice” is an essential [550]*550element of second degree murder. With this we agree. OES 163.020(1).

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