People v. Clark

California Supreme Court
People v. Clark, 49 Cal. 455 (Cal. 1875)
McKinstry

People v. Clark

Opinion of the Court

By the Court, McKinstry, J.:

In a criminal case an appeal is taken by filing with the Clerk of the Court below a notice of appeal, and serving the same (actually or constructively) on the “attorney of the adverse party,” (Penal Code, sections 1,240, 1,241.)

The transcript submitted to us does not show that an appeal was perfected in the above entitled action; it contains no evidence of service of the notice of appeal.

Submission set aside and cause stricken from the calendar.

Reference

Full Case Name
THE PEOPLE v. CLARK
Cited By
11 cases
Status
Published
Syllabus
Notice op Appead.—A notice of appeal in a criminal case must be filed with the Clerk of the Court, and served on the attorney of the adverse party, either personally or by publication as directed in the Code.