People v. Martin

California Supreme Court
People v. Martin, 6 Cal. 477 (Cal. 1856)
Murray

People v. Martin

Opinion of the Court

Mr. Chief Justice Murray delivered the opinion of the Court.

Mr. Justice Heydenfeldt and Mr. Justice Terry concurred.

*478That the record in this case is so full of errors as to warrant an immediate reversal, is admitted by the Attorney General, provided this Court can take notice of the bill of exceptions, which was not signed by the Judge of the Court below within ten days after the trial.

In the absence of anything appearing to the contrary, the legal intendment would arise from the fact of the bill being signed by the Judge, that the same was done regularly. In fact, it is difficult to sec how the failure or refusal to sign a bill of exceptions could defeat the party’s right of appeal.

On examination, it will be found that no analogy whatever exists between this case and the one of Leech v. Allen. 2 Cal., 95.

Judgment reversed, and new trial ordered.

Reference

Full Case Name
THE PEOPLE v. MARTIN
Cited By
1 case
Status
Published
Syllabus
The fact that a bill of exceptions was not signed until more than ten days after the trial, cannot defeat a party's right to appeal.