· 7/1/1856

People v. Cryder

Citations

  • 6 Cal. 23

Syllabus

<p>An indictment charging a felony, and setting forth that the defendant was an accessory before the fact, is good under the Statute, by which no distinction exists between a principal and an accessory before the fact.</p>

Judges: Heydenfeldt

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