California Courts of Appeal, 1931

In re Giruado

In re Giruado
California Courts of Appeal · Decided May 25, 1931 · Jennings
114 Cal. App. 348

In re Giruado

Opinion of the Court

JENNINGS, J.

On the hearing of this matter it was stipulated by counsel that the petitioner was tried in the Justice’s Court of Calexico township for the commission of an offense in another township in Imperial County. Petitioner contends that the judgment of conviction is void by reason of want of jurisdiction. This contention is obviously correct and amply sustained by the authorities. (Antilla v. Justice's Court, 209 Cal. 621 [290 Pac. 43]; In re Bridwell, 112 Cal. App. 19 [296 Pac. 312]; In re Cohen, 107 Cal. App. 288 [290 Pac. 512].)

*349The writ is granted and petitioner is discharged from custody.

Marks, Acting P. J., concurred.

Barnard, P. J., being absent, did not participate in this opinion.

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