California Courts of Appeal, 1925

People v. Porter

People v. Porter
California Courts of Appeal · Decided May 6, 1925 · TYLER, P.J.
237 P. 800; 72 Cal. App. 800; 1925 Cal. App. LEXIS 474

People v. Porter

Opinion of the Court

Appellant was accused, upon information by the district attorney of Marin County, with the crime of felony, to wit: escaping from state prison while undergoing a sentence of ten years' imprisonment in the state prison at San Quentin under and by virtue of a judgment of the superior court of the county of Lassen.

He was tried and found guilty and this is an appeal from the judgment of conviction. *Page 801 [1] The same points are urged as grounds for reversal that were considered in the case of People v. Conson, ante, p. 509 [237 P. 799].

Upon the authority of that case the judgment appealed from is affirmed.

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

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