People v. Collins
California Supreme Court Mar 28, 1888 No. No. 20378Published
Before: Sharpstein
Synopsis
Criminal Law—Refusal of Continuance—Discretion.—It is within the discretion of the trial court to refuse a continuance on the ground that the prior engagements of counsel were such as to prevent him from making due preparations for the trial, and its action will not be interfered with on appeal, unless it clearly appears that there has been an abuse of discretion.
Id. —Evidence — Immaterial Error. —Error in admitting evidence which is without prejudice to the appellant should be disregarded.
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