57 P. 902 | Or. | 1899
delivered the opinion.
The defendants were indicted for the crime of murder in the first degree, for the killing of one James Reid, of Baker County, Oregon, on the twenty-first day of April, 1898, and convicted of manslaughter. They were tried jointly, and the evidence tended to show that they were brothers; that Oliver Marshall, while engaged in an altercation with Reid, attempted to strike him with a
There are other errors assigned in the record touching the admissibility of evidence, but what we have said, in effect, disposes of all of them, and no good purpose can, therefore, be subserved by noticing them in detail. The judgment of the court below will be affirmed, and it is so ordered. Aketrmed.