People v. Riley

48 Cal. 549, 1874 Cal. LEXIS 192
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 1, 1874
DocketNo. 10,093
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Bluebook
People v. Riley, 48 Cal. 549, 1874 Cal. LEXIS 192 (Cal. 1874).

Opinion

By the Court, Wallace, C. J.:

The defendant was indicted and found guilty of the crime of house-breaking in the day time, which is an offense punishable by imprisonment in the State prison for a term not exceeding five years. (Penal Code, section 462.)

Upon the coming in of the verdict the Court adjudged the defendant to suffer imprisonment in the State prison for the term of ten years.

The judgment is therefore reversed, and the cause remanded with directions to the Court below to proceed to judgment on the verdict.

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