Citation Numbers: 4 How. Pr. 417
Judges: Morse
Filed Date: 7/1/1850
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/8/2024
—It is the 'duty of the defendant, making a bill of exceptions, to print the papers for the hearing, as in other
The court suggested as a correct practice, that a defendant intending to ask a hearing without furnishing printed papers, should, on serving his bill of exceptions, give notice to the district attorney that he would apply to the justice or judge, who presided at the trial for a certificate that he was unable to print, and that such certificate should be considered the proper evidence of such inability.