‘Kill-Zone’ Does Not Extend to Victims Not Visible to Shooter
Five of the attempted murder charges were tried, at least in part, based on the so-called “kill-zone” theory of murder liability—in which an intent to kill during a drive-by shooting can be inferred if the nature of the attack shows that the defendant intended to ensure harm to the primary victim by injuring everyone in that person’s vicinity.
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