Barron v. People

4 How. Pr. 446
CourtNew York Court of Appeals
DecidedJune 15, 1848
StatusPublished

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Barron v. People, 4 How. Pr. 446 (N.Y. 1848).

Opinion

The deposition of a witness taken in a criminal case pursuant to the statute (1844, p. 476, § 11) relating to certain offences committed in the city of Mew York, may be read in evidence on the trial of an indictment on proof th&i, the witness is a non-resident of the city at the time of the trial, and was so when the deposition was taken. (Reported, 1 Comstock, 386.

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