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People v. Ferguson

Court of Appeal of California, First District, Division One
Oct 17, 1931
117 Cal.App. 519 (Cal. Ct. App. 1931)

Opinion

Docket No. 1632.

October 17, 1931.

APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco. I.L. Harris, Judge. Affirmed.

The facts are stated in the opinion of the court.

No appearance for Appellants.

U.S. Webb, Attorney-General, and Ralph O. Marron, Deputy Attorney-General, for Respondent.


Defendants were accused by the district attorney of the city and county of San Francisco of a felony, to wit, conspiracy to commit robbery. Upon arraignment they pleaded not guilty. They were tried and convicted as charged in the information and sentenced to the state prison at San Quentin. [1] Oral notice of appeal was given, but defendants have failed to file a brief in support of the appeal, nor did they appear by counsel when the case was called for hearing. We have examined the record and find no grounds for a reversal.

The judgment is affirmed.

Knight, J., and Cashin, J., concurred.


Summaries of

People v. Ferguson

Court of Appeal of California, First District, Division One
Oct 17, 1931
117 Cal.App. 519 (Cal. Ct. App. 1931)
Case details for

People v. Ferguson

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE, Respondent, v. HAROLD FERGUSON et al., Appellants

Court:Court of Appeal of California, First District, Division One

Date published: Oct 17, 1931

Citations

117 Cal.App. 519 (Cal. Ct. App. 1931)
3 P.2d 1036