Hendrix v. Superior Court

7 Cal. 3d 590
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 17, 1972
DocketL.A. No. 29938
StatusPublished

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Hendrix v. Superior Court, 7 Cal. 3d 590 (Cal. 1972).

Opinion

Opinion

WRIGHT, C. J.

Petitioner seeks to prohibit his prosecution for murder under the general criminal law. The respondent court, sitting as a juvenile court, directed petitioner’s prosecution as an adult in proceedings which were materially similar to those in Bryan v. Superior Court, ante, p. 575 [102 Cal.Rptr. 831, 498 P.2d 1079]. Petitioner raises no contentions not disposed of in that case.

[591]*591For the reasons stated in Bryan, the alternative writ heretofore issued is discharged and the petition for a peremptory writ is denied.

McComb, J., Peters, J., Tobriner, J., Mosk, J., Burke, J., and Sullivan, J., concurred.

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Bryan v. Superior Court
498 P.2d 1079 (California Supreme Court, 1972)

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