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People v. Higgins

Supreme Court of California
Aug 18, 1896
114 Cal. 63 (Cal. 1896)

Opinion

         Department One

         Appeal from an order of the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco setting aside an information. Edward A. Belcher, Judge.

         COUNSEL:

         W. F. Fitzgerald, Attorney General, and Charles H. Jackson, Deputy Attorney General, for Appellant.

          Joseph Hutchinson, for Respondent.


         OPINION

         THE COURT          This is an appeal taken by the people from an order of the superior court setting aside the information upon motion of the defendant.

         The appeal cannot be entertained. While the objection is not made by respondent, the appeal is one of which we have not jurisdiction, since the instance is not one in which the people are authorized to appeal. (Pen. Code, sec. 1238; People v. Richter , 113 Cal. 473.)

         Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

People v. Higgins

Supreme Court of California
Aug 18, 1896
114 Cal. 63 (Cal. 1896)
Case details for

People v. Higgins

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE, Appellant, v. J. F. HIGGINS, Respondent

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Aug 18, 1896

Citations

114 Cal. 63 (Cal. 1896)
45 P. 1004

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