In re Wein

5 Cal. 3d 47
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedMay 28, 1971
DocketCrim. No. 14254
StatusPublished

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In re Wein, 5 Cal. 3d 47 (Cal. 1971).

Opinion

Opinion

THE COURT.

We treat the petition as a motion to recall the remittitur in People v. Wein, 50 Cal.2d 383 [326 P.2d 457]. The motion is granted. The remittitur issued on June 27, 1958, is recalled. The judgment is vacated on counts 1, 5, 9, 14, 17, 18, 21, and is affirmed on all other counts. (People v. Daniels, 71 Cal.2d 1119, 1140 [80 Cal.Rptr. 897, 459 P.2d 225]; People v. Mutch, 4 Cal.3d 389 [93 Cal.Rptr. 721, 482 P.2d 633].)

Mosk, J., and Sullivan, J., did not participate.

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Related

People v. Mutch
482 P.2d 633 (California Supreme Court, 1971)
People v. Wein
326 P.2d 457 (California Supreme Court, 1958)
People v. Daniels
459 P.2d 225 (California Supreme Court, 1969)

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