Bradford v. Glenn

205 P. 449, 188 Cal. 350, 1922 Cal. LEXIS 433
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedMarch 7, 1922
DocketS. F. No. 10176.
StatusPublished
Cited by16 cases

This text of 205 P. 449 (Bradford v. Glenn) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering California Supreme Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Bradford v. Glenn, 205 P. 449, 188 Cal. 350, 1922 Cal. LEXIS 433 (Cal. 1922).

Opinion

At the close of the argument Shaw, C. J., delivered the opinion of the court as follows:

The defendant, Cecil Murray, was in a state prison and was taken out to work, under guard and under authority of the law, on a highway in Trinity County, and there he escaped. He was charged with that escape under the section which makes it an offense. The information was filed in the superior court of Sacramento County, and that court refused to proceed with the case. Section 787 of the Penal Code provides that a charge of escaping from a prison may be tried in any county in the state.
Section 106 of the Penal Code provides that “Every prisoner committed to a state prison for a term less than for life, who escapes or attempts to escape while being conveyed to or from or while confined in such prison or while at work outside such prison under the surveillance of prison guards, is guilty of a felony.”

[1] We are of the opinion that a person serving a sentence of imprisonment in a state prison is, in contemplation of law, a prisoner therein, as well when at work outside under the surveillance of prison guards as when confined within its walls, so that if he escapes when outside he escapes from a prison, within the meaning of section 787.

Let the writ of mandate issue as prayed for.

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

Related

Shawn Garfield Price v. Superior Court
25 P.3d 618 (California Supreme Court, 2001)
Patricia J. v. Rio Linda Union School District
61 Cal. App. 3d 278 (California Court of Appeal, 1976)
Stewart v. State
340 A.2d 290 (Court of Appeals of Maryland, 1975)
State v. Gilmore
388 P.2d 451 (Oregon Supreme Court, 1964)
State v. Peters
366 P.2d 148 (New Mexico Supreme Court, 1961)
People v. Superior Court
258 P.2d 1087 (California Court of Appeal, 1953)
People v. Richardson
32 P.2d 433 (California Court of Appeal, 1934)
People v. Howard
8 P.2d 176 (California Court of Appeal, 1932)
People v. Richards
226 N.W. 651 (Michigan Supreme Court, 1929)
California Highway Commission v. Industrial Accident Commissionn
251 P. 808 (California Supreme Court, 1926)
People v. Crider
244 P. 113 (California Court of Appeal, 1925)
People v. Weber
230 P. 180 (California Court of Appeal, 1924)
People v. Upton
228 P. 50 (California Court of Appeal, 1924)
People v. Vanderburg
227 P. 621 (California Court of Appeal, 1924)

Cite This Page — Counsel Stack

Bluebook (online)
205 P. 449, 188 Cal. 350, 1922 Cal. LEXIS 433, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/bradford-v-glenn-cal-1922.