People v. Shaffer

130 Cal. App. 749
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedApril 1, 1933
DocketCrim. No. 2355
StatusPublished

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People v. Shaffer, 130 Cal. App. 749 (Cal. Ct. App. 1933).

Opinion

THE COURT.

On motion for dismissal of appeal. It appearing that the order denying defendant’s motion to change his plea from guilty to not guilty is a nonappealable order:

Now, therefore, on motion of the attorney-general, the purported appeal from said order is dismissed. (Pen. Code, sec. 1237; People v. Dabner, 153 Cal. 398 [95 Pac. 880]; People v. Patello, 125 Cal. App. 480 [13 Pac. (2d) 1068].)

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Related

People v. Patello
13 P.2d 1068 (California Court of Appeal, 1932)
People v. Dabner
95 P. 880 (California Supreme Court, 1908)

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