MATCHING:
1. Corpus dilecti
2. Circumstantial evidence
3. Direct evidence
4. Intent to kill
5. Malice aforethought
6. Deadly weapon doctrine
7. Intent to do serious bodily harm
a. Use of a deadly weapon is proof of intent to kill.
b. A defendant’s plan to injure another.
c. The plan, course or means a person conceives to take another’s life.
d. The deliberate commission of a dangerous or deadly act.
e. The fact that a crime has been committed.
f. Real, tangible, or clear evidence of a fact or occurrence.
g. Evidence that proves a fact by inference.
1. e. The fact that a crime has been committed.
2. g. Evidence that proves a fact by inference.
3. f. Real, tangible, or clear evidence of a fact or occurrence.
4. c. The plan, course or means a person conceives to take another’s life.
5. d. The deliberate commission of a dangerous or deadly act.
6. a. Use of a deadly weapon is proof of intent to kill.
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