Martin v. Hudson
Citations
- 79 Cal. 612
- 21 P. 1135
- 1889 Cal. LEXIS 785
Syllabus
<p>Appeal—Transcript — Rules of Supreme Court.—This court will of its own motion insist upon a compliance with its rules as to the printing and chronological arrangement of the several parts of the transcript, and will enforce them either by a dismissal of the appeal for non-compliance therewith, or by striking out the transcript and compelling the appellant to print and file a new transcript conforming to the rules, at his own cost, under penalty of dismissal for non-compliance.</p>
How courts have described this case
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- defendant’s claim of prosecutorial misconduct generally cannot be raised for the first time on appeal
- defendant's claim of prosecutorial misconduct cannot be raised for the first time on appeal
- trial counsel cannot be deficient for failing to lodge a meritless objection
- trial counsel cannot be deficient for failing to lodge a meritless objection
- defendant’s claim of prosecutorial misconduct cannot be raised for the first time on appeal
- trial counsel cannot be deficient for failing to lodge a meritless objection
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