People v. Warner

270 P. 463, 94 Cal. App. 798, 1928 Cal. App. LEXIS 742
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedSeptember 19, 1928
DocketDocket No. 1693.
StatusPublished

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People v. Warner, 270 P. 463, 94 Cal. App. 798, 1928 Cal. App. LEXIS 742 (Cal. Ct. App. 1928).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM CASES.
THE COURT.

This is an appeal from a judgment of conviction on a charge of burglary. [1] The sole ground of appeal relied upon by appellant is identical with the contention of appellant inPeople v. Giron (Crim. No. 1699), ante, p. 53 [270 P. 462]. On the authority of that decision, and for the reasons therein appearing, the judgment in this case is affirmed.

A petition for a rehearing of this cause was denied by the district court of appeal on October 15, 1928. *Page 799

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People v. Giron
270 P. 462 (California Court of Appeal, 1928)

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