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P. v. Mont
A jury found defendant Nicholas Mont guilty of first degree murder and sustained an allegation that he personally discharged a firearm in connection with the offenses, causing great bodily injury. The court sentenced defendant to 50 years to life. On appeal, defendant contends his right to a fair trial was violated by the courts refusal to give a requested pinpoint instruction on imperfect provocation. Court affirm.

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