Does the doctrine of res judicata apply when a defendant is tried on two separate indictments?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Symons, 10 Cal.Rptr. 90 (Cal. App. 1960):

Also, it is of no significance that the second charge herein involved a different offense than the first. 'Thus whether a defendant is tried on two separate indictments or upon two counts of one indictment each count being considered as a separate and distinct offense, the doctrine of res judicata applies as to any matters in issue which the verdict determined.' People v. Beltran, 94 Cal.App.2d 197, at page 205, 210 P.2d 238, at page 243.

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