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In Gilbert v. State of Georgia, 16 S.E. 652 (1892), Chief Justice Logan E. Bleckley held the following for the court, in pertinent part:
Without a specific intent to kill as charged in the indictment, the offense of assault with intent to mur...
In Gilbert v. State of Georgia, 16 S.E. 652 (1892), Chief Justice Logan E. Bleckley held the following for the court, in pertinent part:
Without a specific intent to kill as charged in the indictment, the offense of assault with intent to mur...
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