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Jesse Carter Opinions

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1952

Evidence

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People V. Dessauer, Jesse W. Carter Mar 1952

People V. Dessauer, Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

A defendant's murder trial did not violate due process where evidence was in form of transcript testimony taken at preliminary examination, agreed to by defendant's counsel and, showed that the issue of guilt and sanity were separately considered.


Nichols V. Mccoy [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Feb 1952

Nichols V. Mccoy [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Plaintiff's argument that it was error to allow toxicologist to testify to the contents of an official record was without merit because there was no objection to the testimony at trial; hence, on appeal it was too late to challenge the admission.