People v. Joseph

66 P.2d 675, 19 Cal. App. 2d 262, 1937 Cal. App. LEXIS 413
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedFebruary 15, 1937
DocketCrim. No. 200
StatusPublished

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People v. Joseph, 66 P.2d 675, 19 Cal. App. 2d 262, 1937 Cal. App. LEXIS 413 (Cal. Ct. App. 1937).

Opinion

BARNARD, P. J.

The respondent -has moved to dismiss this appeal on the ground that the same has not been taken in accordance with law, in that no appeal lies from such an order.

The order from which the purported appeal is taken is not an appealable order. (Pen. Code, sec. 1237; People v. Hinshaw, 194 Cal. 1 [227 Pac. 156]; People v. Simmons, 119 Cal. 1 [50 Pac. 844]; People v. Izlar, 8 Cal. App. 600 [97 Pac. 685]; People v. Williams, 8 Cal. App. 595 [97 Pac. 684].)

The appeal is dismissed.

Marks, J., concurred.

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Related

People v. Izlar
97 P. 685 (California Court of Appeal, 1908)
People v. Williams
97 P. 684 (California Court of Appeal, 1908)
People v. Hinshaw
227 P. 156 (California Supreme Court, 1924)
People v. Simmons
50 P. 844 (California Supreme Court, 1897)

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