People v. English
California Supreme Court Jul 1, 1877 No. No. 10,263Published
Synopsis
Evidence of Declabations. — If two are jointly indicted, for larceny, and have separate trials, the declarations of the one not on trial, made after the offense was fully consummated, are not admissible against the other on his trial.
By the Court : The evidence of the declaration of Turner, made after the alleged offense was fully consummated, was not admissible against English, the only defendant on trial. (1 Bishop Grim.. Proc. sec. igi.)
Judgment reversed and cause remanded for a new trial.
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