Skip to content Skip to sidebar Skip to footer

Widget HTML #1

(Download) "State Idaho v. Ramon Gonzales" by Supreme Court of Idaho No. 10054 # Book PDF Kindle ePub Free

State Idaho v. Ramon Gonzales

📘 Read Now     📥 Download


eBook details

  • Title: State Idaho v. Ramon Gonzales
  • Author : Supreme Court of Idaho No. 10054
  • Release Date : January 25, 1968
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 62 KB

Description

Defendant (appellant) Ramon Gonzales, Jr., and some friends were visiting and drinking at the Silver Spur bar in Blackfoot, Idaho, late on the evening of November 19, 1966. Likewise, at the same time decedent Adonis ""Speedy"" Gonzales (not related to defendant) and his companions constituted another group in the same bar. All participants -- except the state's principal witness John Garcia, a teetotaler -- imbibed substantial quantities of alcoholic beverages. An altercation arose between Garcia and the decedent. This was resolved, however, without physical combat. Thereafter, Garcia, Robert Perez, and defendant left the bar. They were followed outside by decedent, where another argument ensued. Garcia and defendant each threw a bottle at the decedent. Defendant's missile struck the head of decedent, and decedent returned into the bar. Fearful that decedent would bring out his companions to continue the fracas, Perez entered and waited in a friend's car. Defendant and Garcia ran to defendant's car, a red-and-white Buick, parked nearby. In this car they drove to defendant's apartment where, according to Garcia, defendant obtained a .22 caliber rifle equipped with telescopic sight. They then returned to the automobile and drove back to the Silver Spur bar, defendant driving and Garcia occupying the right-hand front seat. Near the bar they stopped at a traffic light from which point they could see a group congregated outside the bar. About the time the light turned green, defendant stated to Garcia, ""I am going to shoot,"" and then said, either, ""I am going to kill him,"" or ""but I am not going to kill him."" Defendant then drove the car slowly forward, picked up the rifle from the floor of the car, stuck it through the open left-hand front window, fired one shot, and drove off at a high rate of speed. The foregoing relation of events occurring from the time Garcia and defendant left the bar in defendant's car, up to the time of the shooting, is based upon the testimony of Garcia, the only witness thereto.


Free PDF Download "State Idaho v. Ramon Gonzales" Online ePub Kindle