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CHAPTER I.
FINDING AND PRESENTMENT OF THE INDICTMENT.
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SECTION 940. Indictment must be found by twelve jurors, indorsed, etc.......
941. If not found depositions, etc., must be returned to Court, etc..... 311
942. Effect of dismissal........
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943. Names of witnesses inserted at foot of indictment.........
944. Indictment, how presented and filed..................................
945. Proceedings when defendant is not in custody...
311
312
953. When defendant is indicted by fictitious name, etc............
314
954. The indictment must charge but one offense and in one form,
except where it may be committed by different means
315
955. Statement as to time when offense was committed............................
956. Statement as to person injured or intended to be...
316
957. Construction of words used in an indictment.........
958. Words used in a statute need not be strictly pursued......................................
317
959. Indictment, when sufficient..............
960. Indictment not insufficient for defect of form not tending to
961. Presumptions of law, etc., need not be stated.............
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325
965. Pleading in indictment for forgery, where instrument has been
destroyed or withheld by defendant.................
966. Pleading in an indictment for perjury or subornation of perjury 325
967. Pleading in indictment for larceny or embezzlement................... 326
968. Pleading in an indictment for selling, exhibiting, etc., lewd and
obscene books, etc..............
326
969. Previous conviction of another offense, how stated in indictment 327
970. Indictment against several, one or more may be acquitted......... 327
971. Distinction between accessory before the fact and principal abro-
gated. Principals, how indicted, etc...
972. Accessory may be indicted and tried, though principal has not
TITLE VI.
OF PLEADINGS AND PROCEEDINGS AFTER INDICTMENT AND
BEFORE THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE TRIAL.
V. Transmission of certain indictments from the County Court to
the District Court or Municipal Criminal Court of San Fran-
cisco.........
VI. Removal of the action before trial.............. .............
VII. The mode of trial
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346
348
VIII. Formation of the trial jury and the calendar of issues for trial... 349
IX. Postponement of the trial.............
OF THE ARRAIGNMENT OF THE DEFENDANT.
SECTION 976. Defendant must be arraigned in the Court where the indictment
was found or sent.............................. ................................
977. Defendant, when to be present at arraignment................................
978. If in custody, to be brought before Court...........
350
329
982. Directions in the bench warrant, if the offense is bailable. Or-
der for bail to be indorsed............
983. Bench warrant, how served..........
330
331
984. Proceeding on giving bail in another county.................................................................
985. Ordering defendant into custody or increasing bail when indict-
ment is for felony...............................................
986. Defendant, if present when order made, to be committed; if not,
bench warrant to issue......................
987. Defendant, on arraignment, to be informed of his right to coun-
sel. When Court to assign counsel............
988. Arraignment, how made.............
332
989. Proceedings on arraignment, when defendant is not indicted by
990. Time allowed, and how defendant may answer on arraignment.. 333
CHAPTER II.
SETTING ASIDE THE INDICTMENT.
SECTION 995. Indictment, when set aside on motion..........
334
996. Defendant waives objections, unless he makes the motion
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f-PENAL.
SECTION 997. Motion, when heard. If denied or granted, what proceedings
are to be had...........
998. Effect of order for submission............
999. Order no bar to another prosecution..................................... ..............................
CHAPTER III.
DEMURRER.
336
1008. If allowed, bar to another prosecution; when.................
338
1009. If resubmission not ordered, defendant discharged, etc............
1010. Proceedings, if submission ordered...........
1011. Proceedings, if demurrer is disallowed........
339
1012. When objections, forming ground of demurrer, must or may
be taken...........
1018. Plea of guilty, how put in, and when it may be withdrawn..... 343
1019. What plea of not guilty puts in issue.........
343
1020. What may be given in evidence under plea of not guilty.
1021. What is not a former acquittal...........
344
1022. What is a former acquittal..........
1023. Conviction or acquittal on an indictment for a higher offense,
effect of............
1024. Defendant refusing to answer, plea of not guilty to be entered.. 344
CHAPTER V.
TRANSMISSION OF CERTAIN INDICTMENTS FROM THE COUNTY COURT
TO THE DISTRICT COURT OR MUNICIPAL CRIMINAL COURT OF SAN
FRANCISCO.
SECTION 1028. Transmission of indictments from, the County to District Courts 340
1029. Indictments against a County Judge to be transmitted to Dis-
trict Court..........
1030. Indictments to be transmitted to the Municipal Criminal Court
of San Francisco.........
CHAPTER VI.
REMOVAL OF THE ACTION BEFORE TRIAL.
SECTION 1033. When action may be removed...............
1034. Application for removal, how made
1035. Application, when granted......
1036. Order of removal..........
1037. Proceedings on removal, if defendant is in custody................................
1038. Authority of Court to which action is removed. When original
papers must be transmitted..........
CHAPTER VII.
THE MODE OF TRIAL.
347
SECTION 1041. Issue of fact defined.........
1042. How tried.............
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1043. When presence of defendant is necessary on the trial.............. 348
CHAPTER VIII.
FORMATION OF THE TRIAL JURY AND THE CALENDAR OF ISSUES
FOR TRIAL.
SECTION 1046. Formation of trial jury..........
1047. Clerk to prepare a calendar...............................................
1048. Order of disposing of issues on the calendar.......
1049. Defendant entitled to two days to prepare for trial..........
CHAPTER IX.
POSTPONEMENT OF THE TRIAL.
SECTION 1052. Postponement, when, and how ordered..............
349
OF PROCEEDINGS AFTER THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE
TRIAL AND BEFORE JUDGMENT.
CHAPTER I. Challenging the jury......................
II. The trial..........
352
369
III. Conduct of the jury after cause is submitted to them..........
IV. The verdict
397
400
SECTION 1055. Definition and division of challenges......
1056. Defendants cannot sever in challenges..
353
354
1061. If sufficiency of the challenge be denied, adverse party may ex-
cept. Exception, how taken and tried.....
355
1062. If exception overruled, Court may allow denial, etc................
1063. Denial of challenge, how made, and trial thereof. Who may
be examined on trial of challenge
1064. Challenge when jury is summoned but not drawn, for bias in
summoning officer..........
356
1065. If challenge allowed, jury to be discharged; i. disallowed, to
be impaneled.....
1066. Defendant to be informed of his right to challenge individual
1077. Exceptions to challenge, and denial thereof...........
1078. Challenge, how tried.......
364
1079. Triers, how appointed. Majority may decide........
1080. Oath of trier.................
366
1081. Juror challenged may be examined as a witness......
1082. Rules of evidence on trial of challenge..........................
1083. Challenge for implied bias, how determined..............
367
1084. Instructions to triers on trial of challenge for actual bias.................
1085. Verdict of triers, and its effect.
368
1086. Challenges, first by the defendant and then by the people......... 368
1087. Order of challenges.........
1088. Peremptory challenges may be taken after challenges for cause
on both sides are exhausted......
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