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''State v. Anderson'', 2 Tenn. 6 (1804), was a case decided by the Tennessee Supreme Court that held that the intent to kill necessary to distinguish murder from manslaughter need only to be formed a moment before the act.〔Bonnie, R.J. et al. ''Criminal Law, Second Edition.'' Foundation Press, New York, NY: 2004, p. 779〕 ==Subsequent history== ''Anderson'' was decided before murder was separated by statute into first and second degrees, but the timing analysis was affirmed in the 1859 opinion ''Lewis v. State''.〔Bonnie, p. 780〕
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