111 Iowa 706 | Iowa | 1900
I. The evidence shows without conflict that on the evening of August 12, 1898, the defendant shot and killed Mathias Morhain. The (¿aims of the appellant are that W. D. Adams, who sat as one of the jurors, was disqualified; that the defendant was not mentally responsible for the act at the time he did the shooting; and that the court erred in refusing an instruction asked by the defendant, to the effect that under the evidence the defendant could not be convicted of murder in the first degree.
IV. As to the instruction asked by the defendant and refused, we think there was no error in refusing it. There is much in the circumstances of the case as shown by the evidence to support the claim of murder in the first degree,