DocketNumber: 7215
Judges: Hodges
Filed Date: 9/15/1916
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/8/2024
The Penal Code, § 1337, provides that “Coroners shall take inquest . . of all violent, sudden, or casual deaths, when there are no eye-witnesses to the killing or cause of the death, and such death occurs under suspicious circumstances.” By section 1338 of the Penal Code it is provided that “no inquest shall be held over any dead body when the cause of the death was violence, or accident, or act of God, in the presence of witnesses, unless some person makes affidavit of facts raising a suspicion of foul play, when an inquest'shall be had, but at the expense of the party making the affidavit.” The question before this court for adjudication is: Do the words, “when there are no eye-witnesses,” in
Judgment affirmed.