People v. Carleton

4 P. 763, 2 Cal. Unrep. 381
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedOctober 2, 1884
DocketNo. 20,012
StatusPublished

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People v. Carleton, 4 P. 763, 2 Cal. Unrep. 381 (Cal. 1884).

Opinion

By the COURT.

We think the evidence sufficient to justify the verdict. The charge, as a whole, seems to have been as favorable to the defendant as the circumstances required. The defendant’s case could not have been prejudiced by the questions put to him, when on the witness-stand, by the district attorney. The answers were all favorable to the defendant, and no attempt was made to contradict him.

Judgment and order affirmed.

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