Oregon v. Everett
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Defendant was charged with soliciting another person to commit aggravated murder. Evidence presented as trial showed that defendant asked the other person to deliver certain information to a third person which defendant thought would cause that third person to commit the murder. The issue this case presented to the Oregon Supreme Court was whether that evidence was sufficient to establish defendant solicited another to commit aggravated murder. The trial court held that the evidence was sufficient; the Court of Appeals affirmed. After its review, the Supreme Court agreed with the lower courts and affirmed too.
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