People v. Sterling
This text of 201 P. 1116 (People v. Sterling) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering California Court of Appeal primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
Defendant was charged with killing his wife. He was found guilty of murder in the first degree, and his punishment was fixed at imprisonment in the state’s prison for life. From the judgment entered on the verdict he has appealed.
The matter comes before this court on an order to show cause why the judgment should not be affirmed for lack of prosecution of the appeal. Ordinarily in such matters we would, not consider the record further than to determine whether or not due diligence had been exercised in *379 perfecting the appeal. Owing to the nature of the charge and the gravity of the sentence imposed on the defendant, however, we have gone further than is usual in such cases, and have permitted appellant on this hearing to advance reasons why the judgment against him, should be modified.
There is evidence in the record, however, which, if believed by the jury, as undoubtedly it was, is sufficient to support its findings.
The motion to modify the judgment is denied. The judgment and order are affirmed.
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201 P. 1116, 54 Cal. App. 378, 1921 Cal. App. LEXIS 551, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/people-v-sterling-calctapp-1921.