California Supreme Court, 1886

People v. January

People v. January
California Supreme Court · Decided June 22, 1886 · McKinstry
70 Cal. 34; 11 P. 326; 1886 Cal. LEXIS 719

People v. January

Opinion of the Court

McKinstry, J.

This is an application to this court, that the defendant be admitted to bail pending an appeal. It does not appear that any like application has been made to the Superior Court or the judge thereof. The power to admit a prisoner to bail pending an appeal taken by him from a judgment of conviction of felony ought not to be exercised by the Supreme Court in the first instance, nor until after the determination upon its merits of an application for bail before the judge who tried the cause. (People v. Perdue, 48 Cal. 552.)

Motion denied.

Thornton, J., McKee, J., Sharpstein, J., and My-rick, J., concurred.

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