People v. McCarthy
California Supreme Court Jun 30, 1888 No. No. 20,396Published
Synopsis
Embezzlement—Defendant as Witness—Cross-examination.—On trial for embezzling $550 received by defendant on a certain state warrant, it is not error to cross-examine him as to whether he had received money on other state warrants.
PER CURIAM. The court is of opinion that the cross-examination of defendant was without error. We find no error in the record and the judgment and order are affirmed.
McFarland, J., dissenting.
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