Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of CaliforniaBancroft-Whitney, 1969 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 159
... testified that he left for Baja California on May 4 , a Tuesday . He offered no alibi for Monday , May 3. There was a conflict in the testimony of defendant and his witnesses as to his return . He testified that he was in Baja ...
... testified that he left for Baja California on May 4 , a Tuesday . He offered no alibi for Monday , May 3. There was a conflict in the testimony of defendant and his witnesses as to his return . He testified that he was in Baja ...
Page 190
... testified at the first trial that her father had engaged in sexual intercourse with her " approximately four times " but no more than ten times . On redirect examination she testified that she had lied in the earlier trial because she ...
... testified at the first trial that her father had engaged in sexual intercourse with her " approximately four times " but no more than ten times . On redirect examination she testified that she had lied in the earlier trial because she ...
Page 768
... testified for the prosecution , stated he had started the fight , had spoken with a correctional officer but had not implicated defendants , had not said he would refuse to testify for the state out of fear . and did not presently fear ...
... testified for the prosecution , stated he had started the fight , had spoken with a correctional officer but had not implicated defendants , had not said he would refuse to testify for the state out of fear . and did not presently fear ...
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