Criminal
Apr. 29, 2003
Transferred Intent Doesn't Apply to Murder Attempt
Focus Column - Criminal Law - By Laurie L. Levenson - Bad aim never has been a defense to murder. Under the doctrine of transferred intent, if a defendant tries to kill victim A but misses and kills victim B, the defendant is guilty of an intentional killing. See People v. Scott , 14 Cal.4th 544 (Cal. Dec. 19, 1996).




Criminal Law
By Laurie L. Levenson
Bad aim never has been a defense to murder. Under the...
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