People v. Dailey
People v. Dailey
Opinion of the Court
The defendant was charged with the crime of murder, and was found guilty of manslaughter. The evidence shows that the deceased died from the effects of poison; but whether the poison was self-administered, or administered by the defendant, does not positively appear from the evidence.
The prosecution was allowed to prove, against the objections of the defendant, declarations made by the deceased six, eight, or ten months before his death, the defendant not being present and not hearing the same. This evidence was extremely prejudicial to defendant’s case, and for its admission the judgment must be reversed. (1 Green! Ev., §§ 156— 162.)
Judgment and order reversed and cause remanded for a new trial.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- THE PEOPLE v. TAKLER DAILEY
- Status
- Published