People v. Healey
This text of 199 P. 551 (People v. Healey) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering California Court of Appeal primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
Defendant appeals from a judgment and order denying his motion for a new trial after conviction on an information charging him with a violation of section 288 of the Penal Code. It is alleged in the information that the offense consisted of lewd and lascivious acts committed in relation to a girl of the age of ten years.
*564 Defendant has assigned three grounds for reversal—(1) insufficiency of the evidence; (2) misconduct of the district attorney; and (3) error in the admission of certain evidence.
But when the witness Lilienthal was on the stand the district attorney endeavored to get similar testimony before the jury. That the testimony was not admissible reference need be made only to the recent opinion of the supreme court in People v. Anthony, 185 Cal. 152, [196 Pac. 47], But defendant did not assign the error at the time or request the court to instruct the jury to disregard it. It is apparent from the entire record that no harm resulted from the error now criticised because the defendant in his own examination and in the cross-examination of the police officer brought before the jury the only testimony regarding the other girl which was at all incriminatory.
But the defendant, in his cross-examination of the officer, brought out other statements which he made at the time explaining his conduct toward both of the girls, and in this way so limited the effect of his denial of the accusation as to render competent the testimony which otherwise would have been inadmissible.
The judgment.is affirmed.
Langdon, P. J., and Sturtevant, J., concurred.
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