Corpus.

193 Cal. 782
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 26, 1924
DocketCrim. No. 2608
StatusPublished

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Corpus., 193 Cal. 782 (Cal. 1924).

Opinion

THE COURT.

The principle of law which rules In re Smith, ante, p. 337 [223 Pac. 971], is decisive of the instant ease. The facts of the two eases are so similar in material respects as to bring both within the same rule of law. Upon the authority of Ex parte Smith the writ is granted and the petitioner is released from custody.

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In Re Smith
223 P. 971 (California Supreme Court, 1924)

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