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· 7/30/1890

Kerckhoff-Cuzner Mill & Lumber Co. v. Olmstead

Citations

  • 85 Cal. 80
  • 24 P. 648
  • 1890 Cal. LEXIS 872

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • “ ‘Whether to strike a juror for cause lies within the sound discretion of the trial judge.’ ”
  • evidence that defendant and intended victim engaged in gunfight that ultimately resulted in death of bystander was sufficient to support conviction for malice murder
  • where defendant fails to show that a motion for a mistrial was made, “he has waived this issue for the purposes of appeal”
  • the trial court considers whether the number of defendants creates confusion as to the law and evidence applicable to each; whether there is a danger that evidence admissible against one defendant will be considered against the other; and whether the defenses are antagonistic

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Judges: Belcher, Thornton, Works

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