People v. Parks

65 P. 13, 133 Cal. 3, 1901 Cal. LEXIS 849
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedMay 21, 1901
DocketCrim. No. 739.
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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People v. Parks, 65 P. 13, 133 Cal. 3, 1901 Cal. LEXIS 849 (Cal. 1901).

Opinion

*4 THE COURT.

—Defendant has been tried and convicted of the crime of rape, and prosecutes an appeal to this court, contending that the information does not state a public offense, in this, that it is not alleged by the information that at the time of the commission of the alleged crime the prosecutrix was not the wife of the defendant. We do not find it necessary to enter into a consideration of the question as to whether or not, under the Penal Code of this state, such an allegation is necessary to the validity of an information. We do not find it necessary, for the reason that, in our opinion, this information, in substance, does charge that the prosecutrix was not the wife of the defendant. Possibly the information is defective in this regard and subject to a special demurrer; but we are entirely satisfied that it is not so defective as to render it wholly void. The information alleges “that the said Charles Parks, on the tenth day of August, A. D. 1900, at the said county of Solano, and before the filing of this information, with one Lela Condon, a female child under the age of sixteen years, to wit, of the age of fourteen years, and not the wife of the said. defendant, Charles Parks, unlawfully and feloniously did,” etc. Appellant’s contention is, that the information charges the prosecutrix not to have been the wife of defendant upon the seventeenth day of August, 1900, the day the pleading was filed; but, as already suggested, as against a general objection to the pleading upon this ground, made for the first time before the appellate court, we are prepared to hold that the information charges the prosecutrix with not having been the wife of the defendant upon the tenth day of August.

For the foregoing reasons the judgment is affirmed.

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