· 11/19/1898

People v. Knowlton

Citations

  • 122 Cal. 357
  • 55 P. 141
  • 1898 Cal. LEXIS 585

Syllabus

<p>Cbiminal Law—Evidence—Admissions of Defendant—Menace.—Declarations of the defendant in a criminal case, not amounting to a confession of guilt, are admissible, without regard to the question whether they were made under menace and undue influence.</p>

Judges: Garoutte

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