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People v. Perdue

Supreme Court of California
Jul 1, 1874
48 Cal. 552 (Cal. 1874)

Opinion

         Appeal from the District Court of the Tenth Judicial District, County of Yuba.

         COUNSEL

          J. O. Goodwin, for the motion.

         Attorney-General Love, contra.


         JUDGES: Wallace, C. J.

         OPINION

          WALLACE, Judge

         The prisoner, adjudged guilty of the crime of manslaughter, and sentenced to suffer imprisonment in the State Prison for the period of two years, has prosecuted an appeal, and now moves that he be admitted to bail pending the appeal. The statute (Penal Code, Sec. 1,272) provides that in such a case as this the prisoner may be admitted to bail " as a matter of discretion." The views I entertain upon the general question were expressed in Ex parte Hoge, ante p. 3. In that case the Judge of the Court in which the prisoner had been convicted had considered his application, and had refused to admit him to bail. It is understood that in the present case the Judge of the Court below has refused to consider the application of the prisoner because the appeal taken had brought the case to this Court. That circumstance, in point of law, afforded no reason why the application should not be entertained by the District Judge. The facts and circumstances going to make up the legal discretion in the sound exercise of which the prisoner may be admitted to bail, are necessarily within the knowledge of the Judge who presided at the trial, and, in practice, the power to admit to bail pending the appeal, ought not to be exercised by us in the first instance, or until after the determination of the application below upon its merits.

         The motion made here must, therefore, be denied, with leave to the prisoner to renew the application to the Judge of the Court below.

         So ordered.


Summaries of

People v. Perdue

Supreme Court of California
Jul 1, 1874
48 Cal. 552 (Cal. 1874)
Case details for

People v. Perdue

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE v. PERDUE

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Jul 1, 1874

Citations

48 Cal. 552 (Cal. 1874)

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