California Supreme Court, 1884

Harris v. More

Harris v. More
California Supreme Court · Decided December 15, 1884
2 Cal. Unrep. 421; 5 P. 159

Harris v. More

Opinion of the Court

By the COURT.

We think the record of the conviction of Sprague of the murder of W. T. More was competent for the purpose of showing that Sprague was implicated in said murder, and that the court erred in excluding it for that purpose. The evidence introduced, together with that offered and erroneously excluded, was sufficient to entitle the plaintiff to have the issues submitted to the jury, and the court erred in granting a nonsuit. Judgment and order reversed.

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