Reports of Cases Determined in the District Courts of Appeal of the State of California, Volume 13Bancroft-Whitney Company, 1911 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 96
... committing crime , " persons ( unless the crime be punishable with death ) who committed the act or made the omission complained of under threats or menaces sufficient to show that they had reasonable cause to believe , and did believe ...
... committing crime , " persons ( unless the crime be punishable with death ) who committed the act or made the omission complained of under threats or menaces sufficient to show that they had reasonable cause to believe , and did believe ...
Page 98
... committed by John B. Martin at her instigation , and , as it is claimed , by reason of her coercion . John B. Martin was , at the time of the commission of the crime , sixteen years of age , and though he had been reared by defendant ...
... committed by John B. Martin at her instigation , and , as it is claimed , by reason of her coercion . John B. Martin was , at the time of the commission of the crime , sixteen years of age , and though he had been reared by defendant ...
Page 100
... committed the act under threats or menaces of defend- ant , sufficient to show that he had reasonable cause to believe , and did believe , that his life would be endangered unless he committed the deed . It is contended that the ...
... committed the act under threats or menaces of defend- ant , sufficient to show that he had reasonable cause to believe , and did believe , that his life would be endangered unless he committed the deed . It is contended that the ...
Page 101
cussion , is as follows : " All persons are capable of committing crimes except those belonging to the following classes : . . . Eighth . Persons ( unless the crime be punishable with death ) who committed the act or made the omission ...
cussion , is as follows : " All persons are capable of committing crimes except those belonging to the following classes : . . . Eighth . Persons ( unless the crime be punishable with death ) who committed the act or made the omission ...
Page 102
... committed , and before the bomb was made . On cross - examination the wit- ness , in response to the question , " Then you want to be un- derstood now , do you , that the fear which you had of what she would do if you did not explode ...
... committed , and before the bomb was made . On cross - examination the wit- ness , in response to the question , " Then you want to be un- derstood now , do you , that the fear which you had of what she would do if you did not explode ...
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Page 367 - Judges shall not charge juries with respect to matters of fact, but may state the testimony and declare the law.
Page 549 - In criminal prosecutions, in any Court whatever, the party accused shall have the right to a speedy and public trial; to have the process of the Court to compel the attendance of witnesses in his behalf, and to appear and defend, in person and with counsel.
Page 628 - Mechanics, material-men, artisans, and laborers of every class shall have a lien upon the property upon which they have bestowed labor or furnished material, for the value of such labor done and material furnished; and the Legislature shall provide, by law, for the speedy and efficient enforcement of such liens.
Page 9 - After appearance, a defendant or his attorney is entitled to notice of all subsequent ' proceedings of which notice is required to be given. But where a defendant has not appeared, service of notice or papers need not be made upon him unless he is imprisoned for want of bail.
Page 512 - A joint interest is one owned by two or more persons in equal shares, by a title created by a single will or transfer, when expressly declared in the will or transfer to be a joint tenancy...
Page 352 - When committed in the lawful defense of such person, or of a wife or husband, parent, child, master, mistress or servant of such person, when there is reasonable ground to apprehend a design to commit a felony, or to do some great bodily injury, and imminent danger of such design being accomplished...
Page 356 - An assault is an unlawful attempt, coupled with a present ability, to commit a violent injury on the person of another.
Page 788 - Costs are allowed of course to the plaintiff, upon a judgment in his favor, in the following cases: 1.
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Page 273 - Dudley, he appeared in said proceeding specially and for the sole purpose of objecting to the jurisdiction of the court, and moved to quash...