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The People v. Dunleavy

Supreme Court of California,In Bank
Sep 30, 1913
166 Cal. 779 (Cal. 1913)

Opinion

Crim. No. 1784a, Crim. No. 1784b, Crim. No. 1784c, Crim. No. 1784d.

September 30, 1913.

APPEALS from judgments of the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco. George H. Cabaniss, Judge.

The facts are similar to those stated in People v. Plath, ante, p. 227.

U.S. Webb, Attorney-General, and John H. Riordan, Deputy Attorney-General, for Appellant.

Harry E. Michael, Herbert Choynski, and James Raleigh Kelly, for Respondents.


Each of the appeals in the above entitled causes presents the same questions that are presented in People v. Plath, (Crim. No. 1784), ante, p. 227, [ 135 P. 954.] Upon the authority of the last named case, the action of the trial court in each of the above entitled cases must be affirmed.

The judgments appealed from are affirmed.


Summaries of

The People v. Dunleavy

Supreme Court of California,In Bank
Sep 30, 1913
166 Cal. 779 (Cal. 1913)
Case details for

The People v. Dunleavy

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE, Appellant, v. FRANK DUNLEAVY, Respondent. THE PEOPLE…

Court:Supreme Court of California,In Bank

Date published: Sep 30, 1913

Citations

166 Cal. 779 (Cal. 1913)
135 P. 957