People v. Harrington

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1871-10-15

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By the Court, Sprague, J.: The defendants were indicted, tried, and convicted of the crime of robbery, and appeal from the judgment of the Court rendered against them upon the verdict. The only point now urged by the defendants against the validity of the judgment is presented by the following bill of exceptions: “ On the 22d day of June, 1871, a jury was called, impaneled, and sworn in said cause tâ€Ĥ

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