· 4/15/1883

Farkas v. State

Citations

  • 60 Miss. 847

Syllabus

<p>Criminal Law. Evidence. Testimony of defendant before coroner's jury.</p> <p>The testimony given before a coroner’s jury investigating a homicide, by one under arrest because suspected of having committed the crime, is not admissible in evidence against him when tried upon an indictment, subsequently • found, charging him with murder in the commission of the offence investigated by the conorer’s jury.</p>

Judges: Campbell

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