People v. Jennings
Before: Caldecott, Christian, Emerson
Opinion
CHRISTIAN, J.
Richard Lee Jennings appeals from a judgment of imprisonment which was rendered after a jury found him guilty of voluntary manslaughter.
Appellant was employed by the Yellow Cab Company of San Rafael, a business controlled by his father. Appellant had always been awkward with women, and both his father and employees at the office teased appellant about his apparent lack of experience with women. It was in this strained environment that appellant became infatuated with a young woman who came to work as a dispatcher. She rejected appellant, and joined with the others in tormenting him. In desperation, appellant finally insisted that she be discharged. She came back to the office to visit
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friends. On her third visit appellant killed her with two blasts from a shotgun.
Appellant drove off but within an hour surrendered at the police station, declaring “I just shot someone.”
Appellant did not testify at trial; in support of a defense of diminished capacity, a psychologist and three psychiatrists testified that appellant had been suffering from grave mental abnormality and that in killing the woman he had acted under an irresistible impulse resulting from his illness.
Appellant contends, relying on
People
v.
Cantrell
(1973) 8 Cal.3d 672 [105 Cal.Rptr. 792, 504 P.2d 1256], and
People
v.
Wolff
(1964) 61 Cal.2d 795 [40 Cal.Rptr. 271, 394 P.2d 959], that where there was uncontradicted psychiatric opinion evidence that the killing proceeded from an irresistible impulse brought on by mental abnormality, a conviction for voluntary manslaughter cannot stand. That contention must be rejected; diminished volitional capacity is a defense to some charges which co'mprise among their elements a specific intent of a volitional nature
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