OPINION OF THE COURT:
Cruz Sanchez, was indicted for the murder of Francisco Martinez at the June, 1918, term of the district court in and for Taos county. To this indictment he pleaded not guilty, was tried, and verdict of guilty of murder in the second degree returned by the jury. Motion for new trial was made, overruled, excepted to, and an appeal granted to this court.
At the close of the state’s case defendant’s counsel requested the court to withdraw from the consideration of the jury the crime of murder in the first degree. This motion was granted ,and the court instructed on murder in the second degree. No evidence was offered by the defense: From certain admissions and statements testified to have been made by accused after the killing, he apparently attempted to justify the homicide on the ground of self-defense.
“* * * The court charges you that, if you believe from the evidence beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant on the 10th day of November, 1918, or at any other time within six years next prior to the 5th day of June, 1919, did shoot off and discharge a loade’d pistol towards the said Francisco Martinez, thereby inflicting in and upon the body of him, the said Francisco Martinez, a mortal wound, of which said mortal wound the* said Francisco Martinez then and there died, and that such shooting,' wounding, and killing was doné by the defendant with malice aforethought and without deliberation and premeditation and without legal excuse or justification, then you should find the defendant guilty of murder in the second degree.”
This case is controlled by the case of State v. O. W. Smith,
There are other errors assigned, but it is not necessary to consider them as the one herein decided is controlling.
The case is therefore reversed, and remanded to the district court, with directions to award a new trial; and it is so ordered.
