California Courts of Appeal, 1928

People v. Jonas

People v. Jonas
California Courts of Appeal · Decided November 15, 1928 · CONREY, P.J.
271 P. 1113; 94 Cal. App. 799

People v. Jonas

Opinion of the Court

The information charged against defendant that he committed the crime of burglary, a felony, by entering certain described premises "with the intent then and there and therein to commit the crime of larceny." Judgment was entered against him, pursuant to a plea of guilty. He now claims that the information did not charge the commission of any crime.

[1] The only point in the case is identical with that presented to this court in People v. Giron, ante, p. 53 [270 P. 462]. In that case we held against the contention of appellant, and the supreme court has denied a petition for rehearing.

The judgment is affirmed.

Houser, J., and York, J., concurred.

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