Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of California, Volume 112Bancroft-Whitney, 1896 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... testimony that the defendant fired a pistol at the pro- secuting witness , and then rau immediately toward a washhouse where he was employed , and the police officer who arrested the defend- ant in the washhouse , testified that he ...
... testimony that the defendant fired a pistol at the pro- secuting witness , and then rau immediately toward a washhouse where he was employed , and the police officer who arrested the defend- ant in the washhouse , testified that he ...
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... TESTIMONY OF CHINESE WITNESSES - INSTRUCTIONS - REMARKS OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY . - Where the district attorney , in his argument to the jury , expressed his opinion of the guilt of the defendant , and that the testimony of Chinese ...
... TESTIMONY OF CHINESE WITNESSES - INSTRUCTIONS - REMARKS OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY . - Where the district attorney , in his argument to the jury , expressed his opinion of the guilt of the defendant , and that the testimony of Chinese ...
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... testimony in point . ( People v . Manning , 48 Cal . 335 ; Lick v . Madden , 36 Cal . 213 ; 95 Am . Dec. 175 ; Wilson v . Fitch , 41 Cal . 385 ; People v . Estrada , 53 Cal . 601. ) SEARLS , C. - The defendant was informed against ...
... testimony in point . ( People v . Manning , 48 Cal . 335 ; Lick v . Madden , 36 Cal . 213 ; 95 Am . Dec. 175 ; Wilson v . Fitch , 41 Cal . 385 ; People v . Estrada , 53 Cal . 601. ) SEARLS , C. - The defendant was informed against ...
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... testimony on the part of the defendant tending to show that the pistol belonged to Suey Ah Him , who kept the wash - house ; that the bed in which it was found was his , and that it had 20 [ 112 Cal . PEOPLE v . LOUIE FOO .
... testimony on the part of the defendant tending to show that the pistol belonged to Suey Ah Him , who kept the wash - house ; that the bed in which it was found was his , and that it had 20 [ 112 Cal . PEOPLE v . LOUIE FOO .
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... waived all objections not specified . " ( People v . Manning , 48 Cal . 338 . Where the objection to the introduction of testimony is , in general terms , that it is irrelevant March , 1896. ] PEOPLE V. LOUIE FOO . 21.
... waived all objections not specified . " ( People v . Manning , 48 Cal . 338 . Where the objection to the introduction of testimony is , in general terms , that it is irrelevant March , 1896. ] PEOPLE V. LOUIE FOO . 21.
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