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P. v. Sevilla
Appellant Miguel Angel Sevilla was sentenced to 26 years to life in prison following his conviction for first degree murder and personal use of a knife. He contends that (1) there was insufficient evidence to establish first degree murder under either of the theories utilized by the prosecution, premeditation and deliberation, or torture, and (2) the jury was given confusing instructions regarding the effect of provocation on the ability to form premeditation and deliberation. Court find no error and affirm.

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