THE PEOPLE
v.
I. S. KALLOCH
v.
I. S. KALLOCH
No. 10,697.
California Supreme Court.
Mar 1, 1882.
Cited by 1 opinion | Published
This Court has jurisdiction of the appeal. (Const., Art. vi, § 4; C. C. P., § 52.)
The indictment is fatally defective in at least two particulars: 1. It does not charge that the act complained of was done by the defendants as a “Board;” and, 2. It does not give the name of the party with whom the contract was made.
We think the demurrer was properly sustained, and the judgment is affirmed.