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P. v. McPherson
Defendant appeals from the judgment entered after a jury convicted her of willful, deliberate and premeditated attempted murder. Appellant contends the trial court committed prejudicial error by instructing the jury on implied malice in a prosecution for attempted murder that requires a specific intent to kill. Although court found the juvenile court erred by instructing the jury on implied malice, court found the error harmless beyond a reasonable doubt and affirmed the judgment.

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