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People v. Max

Supreme Court of California
Jan 1, 1873
45 Cal. 254 (Cal. 1873)

Opinion

         Appeal from the County Court of Stanislaus County.

         The defendant appealed from the judgment and from an order denying a motion for a new trial.

         COUNSEL:

         John W. Armstrong, for Appellant, argued that the Court erred in giving oral instructions to the jury without the defendant's consent, and cited The People v. Sandford , 43 Cal. 29, and the cases therein referred to.

          G. A. Blanchard, for Respondent, without consenting to a reversal, said he could not defend the action of the Court in giving the oral instructions.


         OPINION

         By the Court:

         The prisoner, indicted of the crime of assault with intent to commit murder, was, upon trial, convicted of an assault with a deadly weapon, made with intent to do great bodily injury, and was thereupon adjudged to suffer imprisonment in the State Prison.

         It appears by the bill of exceptions that the Court below gave to the jury numerous and important oral instructions without the consent of the prisoner.

         We have no time to go over again the numerous cases in which this has been held erroneous. This was lately done to some extent in the case of People v. Sandford , 43 Cal. 29, and the repetition of the error in the present case betrays a degree of ignorance of the plain provisions of the statute and of the uniform decisions of this Court, which is wholly without excuse.

         Judgment reversed and cause remanded for a new trial.


Summaries of

People v. Max

Supreme Court of California
Jan 1, 1873
45 Cal. 254 (Cal. 1873)
Case details for

People v. Max

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE v. JOSEPH MAX

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Jan 1, 1873

Citations

45 Cal. 254 (Cal. 1873)