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PEOPLE v. JOAQUIN QUESADA

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2001-01-18
MENDOZA, J.
... or outraging or scoffing at his person or corpse. The trial court correctly held that the qualifying circumstance of abuse of superior strength was present since accused-appellant was taller and stronger than the victim.[49] An attack made by an armed man upon a woman, who died as result thereof, is murder, because his sex and weapon gave him superiority of strength.[50]