People v. Buck

California Courts of Appeal
People v. Buck, 237 P. 63 (1925)
72 Cal. App. 322; 1925 Cal. App. LEXIS 353
McDaniel

People v. Buck

Opinion of the Court

McDANIEL, J., pro tem.

The defendant was convicted of the crime of incest. The appeal to this court is from the judgment of conviction following a verdict of guilty, as charged in the information, and the order denying defendant’s motion for new trial.

The appeal has been submitted upon the record in the case. No brief has been filed on behalf of the defendant, and there has been no specification of errors made in the trial of the case:

As is said in the case of People v. Perry, 16 Cal. App. 771 [117 Pac. 1036]:

*323 “ This court is not required, in the absence of special assignments, in some form, of alleged error, to search the record for the purpose of determining whether or not the trial in the court below was in all respects conducted without prejudice to the substantial rights of the accused.

“We have, however, taken the pains carefully to read the stenographer’s transcription of the testimony, and we have upon such investigation discovered no reason for questioning its sufficiency to justify and support the verdict.”

The judgment and order are, accordingly, affirmed.

Plummer, J., and Finch, P. J., concurred.

Reference

Full Case Name
The PEOPLE, Respondent, v. H. BUCK, Appellant
Cited By
3 cases
Status
Published