People v. Bell
California Supreme Court Jun 22, 1886 No. No. 20118Published
Synopsis
Cbimihal Law—Appeal—Tbahscbipt must Show See vice of Notice — Dismissal. — The transcript on appeal in a criminal case must show that the notice of appeal was served on the attorney of the adverse party; otherwise the appeal will he dismissed.
The Court. The transcript herein does not show that the notice of appeal was served on any one. The law requires that it shall be served on the attorneys of the adverse party (Penal Code, sec. 1240), and the transcript on appeal must show it. (People v. Phillips, 45 Cal. 44; People v. Clark, 49 Cal. 455.) This not being the case, the appeal cannot be considered.
Appeal dismissed.
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