P. v. Wolfe
A jury convicted Terry Lance Wolfe of second degree murder. He argues on appeal that the court erred by failing to instruct on imperfect self-defense, failing to initiate proceedings to review his competency to stand trial, and imposing a restitution fine in excess of the statutory minimum. In a consolidated petition for writ of habeas corpus, he complains the trial court violated his due process right to a fair trial because his trial competence depended on taking the medication Paxil, which authorities withheld during trial. For the reasons expressed below, Court affirm the judgment and deny the petition.



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