The récord shows that the coroner’s jury, upon sufficient evidence, found that the prisoner aided and abetted in the performance of an abortion upon one Annie Schmidt by some person unknown, and that she died on July 21, 1906, from septic peritonitis following the abortion, and that, thereupon, the coroner held the prisoner in $10,000 bail to await the action of the grand jury. It thus appears that there was sufficient grima facie evidence of the commission of a criminal offense by the prisoner. The commitment, however, is irregular under the principle of the decision in People ex rel. Allen v. Hagan,
Ordered accordingly.
