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People v. Gireth

Supreme Court of California
Oct 8, 1942
21 Cal.2d 58 (Cal. 1942)

Opinion

Docket No. Crim. 4443.

October 8, 1942.

APPEAL (automatically taken under Pen. Code, § 1239) from a judgment of the Superior Court of Alameda County. Lincoln S. Church, Judge. Affirmed.

Leslie B. Gireth in pro. per., for Appellant.

Earl Warren, Attorney General, and David K. Lener, Deputy Attorney General, for Respondent.


THE COURT.

This is an automatic appeal from a judgment of conviction of first-degree murder imposing the death penalty on the defendant. (See § 1239, Pen. Code.)

[1] Examination of the record discloses that on July 16, 1942, the defendant, a married man, shot and killed a young woman whom he had been meeting clandestinely. The victim was shot as she slept in a motor-court cabin shared with the defendant in Alameda County. Defendant left the scene of the homicide and by telephone notified the authorities of the crime. He was taken into custody shortly thereafter and freely admitted the shooting. Accordingly, he was indicted for murder. At all times he has refused the assistance of counsel. Upon his arraignment he pleaded guilty. After hearing evidence addressed to the degree of the crime, the court determined it to be of the first degree and imposed the death penalty.

The voluntary statement of the defendant to the authorities shortly after his arrest and his testimony before the grand jury when it was investigating the crime, support the judgment. An alienist testified as to defendant's sanity.

The judgment is affirmed.


Summaries of

People v. Gireth

Supreme Court of California
Oct 8, 1942
21 Cal.2d 58 (Cal. 1942)
Case details for

People v. Gireth

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE, Respondent, v. LESLIE B. GIRETH, Appellant

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Oct 8, 1942

Citations

21 Cal.2d 58 (Cal. 1942)
129 P.2d 684