People v. Carty
California Supreme Court Apr 3, 1884Published
Synopsis
New Trial.—Newly Discovered Evidence is a ground for a new trial.
By the COURT. In this cause defendant moved for a new trial on the ground, inter alia, of newly discovered evidence. We have examined the affidavits as to such newly discovered [295]evidence, and think that they bring the application within the rules of law and that defendant should have a new trial.
The judgment and order are reversed and the cause remanded that it may be tried anew.
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