Ex parte Kirby

18 P. 655, 76 Cal. 514, 1888 Cal. LEXIS 923
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedJune 9, 1888
DocketNo. 20434
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

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Bluebook
Ex parte Kirby, 18 P. 655, 76 Cal. 514, 1888 Cal. LEXIS 923 (Cal. 1888).

Opinion

Thornton, J.

The wardenof the state prison at Folsom, Charles Aull, made the following return to the writ herein:—

“In the supreme court of the state of California.
“In the matter of the application for a writ of habeas corpus on behalf of James Kenan Kirby.
“To the honorable the supreme court of the state of California:—
“ State of California, } f I pe County of Sacramento,)
“I, Charles Aull, warden of the California state prison at Folsom, do hereby certify that I received the annexed writ of habeas corpus on the twenty-fourth day of May, A. D. 1888, and, in obedience to commands of same, I make return as follows:—
“I have James K. Kirby, the party named in said writ, as a prisoner at the California state prison at Folsom, and I hold the said James K. Kirby a prisoner at the California state prison at Folsom by virtue of two certified copies of judgments duly made and entered in the honorable superior court of the county of Solano, state of California, each of said judgments bearing date October 8,1884, true copies of which said judgments are hereunto annexed and made part of this return.
“I also hereto annex and make part of this return certified copies of the minutes of the superior court of Solano County, showing the arraignment and pleas of James K. Kirby on the seventh day of October, 1884, in the cases numbered respectively Nos. 201 and 202 of the docket of said court.
“I further certify that the said James K. Kirby was [516]*516received at the prison as a convict under and by virtue of said judgments, as shown by the records of the prison, on the ninth day of October, A. D. 1884, and he has now been imprisoned under said judgments three years, seven months, and fifteen days.
“And I further certify that during the said imprisonment of the said Kirby his conduct has been such as to entitle him, under the provisions of section 1590 of the Penal Code, and under the rules adopted by the state board of prison directors, to have deducted from his full term, as credits for good behavior, a period of seventeen months.
“All of which is respectfully submitted for the consideration of the honorable court.
“In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the prison this twenty-fourth day of May, A. D. 1884. Charles Aull,
“Warden California State Prison at Folsom.”
“In the superior court of the county of Solano, state of California. Present, Hon. J. M. Gregory, judge; W. J. Costigan, clerk. Tuesday, October 7, 1884.
“People, plaintiff, v. James Kirby and John C. Burk, defendants. No. 202. Grand larceny.
“ Now comes the district attorney with the defendants to the bar of this court for arraignment. The defendants, in reply to the court, stated that they had no counsel and did not desire any. The original information was read by the clerk, and a copy thereof presented each defendant.
“Defendant Kirby replied that his true name is James K. Kirby.
“Defendant John 0. Burk said that his true name is John 0. Burk. It was then ordered that all proceedings had against said defendants thereafter be had in their true names, referring also to the names in the information.
“Defendants, waiving time, announced that they were prepared to plead.
[517]*517“The defendants and each of them pleads that he is guilty of the offense charged in this information. Defendants were ordered to appear for sentence to-morrow morning.”
"In the superior court of the county of Solano, state of California. Present, Hon. J. M. Gregory, judge; W. J. Costigan, clerk. Tuesday, October 7, 1884.
"People, plaintiff, v. James Kirby, defendant. Ho. 201.
“ How comes the district attorney with the said defendant to the bar of this court for arraignment. Defendant appearing without counsel, in reply to the court, stated that he did not desire counsel.
“ The original information was read by the clerk, and a copy thereof furnished this defendant.
“Defendant stated that his true name is James K. Kirby.
"It is ordered that all proceedings hereafter had against said defendant be had in his true name, referring therein to the name by which he was informed against.
" Defendant, waiving time, announced himself ready to plead.
" Thereupon the defendant pleads that he is guilty of the offense charged in the information.
“The court fixed to-morrow morning as a time for pronouncing sentence.”
" In the superior court of the county of Solano, state of California. Wednesday, October 8, A. D. 1884. Present, Hon. John M. Gregory, judge.
“The People of the State of California v. James K. Kirby, named in the information James Kirby, defendant. Ho. 201. Convicted of grand larceny.
"The district attorney, with the defendant, James K. Kirby, came into court. The defendant was duly informed by the court of the nature of the information filed on the seventh day of October, A. D. 1884, charging him with the crime of grand larceny, committed on the [518]*518thirteenth day of August, A. D. 1884, of his arraignment and plea, to wit, guilty of the offense charged in this information.
“ The defendant was then asked if he had any legal cause to show why judgment should not be pronounced against him, to which he replies that he has none. And no sufficient cause being shown or appearing to the court, thereupon the court rendered its judgment: That, whereas, the said James K. Kirby, having .been duly convicted in this court of the crime of grand larceny, it is therefore ordered, adjudged, and decreed, that the said James K. Kirby be punished by imprisonment in the state prison of the state of California at Folsom for the term of five (5) years. The defendant was then remanded to the custody of the sheriff of Solano County, to be by him delivered into the custody of the proper officers of said state prison.”
“ In the superior court of the county of Solano, state of California. Wednesday, October 8, 1884. Present, Honorable John M. Gregory, judge.
“The People of the State of California v. James K. Kirby, named in the information with John C. Burke as James Kirby, defendant. Ho. 202. Convicted of grand larceny.
“The district attorney, with the defendant, James K. Kirby, came into court. The defendant was duly informed by the court of the nature of the information filed on the seventh day of October, 1884, charging him with the crime of grand larceny, committed on the fourteenth day of September, 1884, of his arraignment and plea, to wit, guilty of the offense charged in the information.

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