California Courts of Appeal, 1933

People v. Estrada

People v. Estrada
California Courts of Appeal · Decided July 26, 1933 · PULLEN, P.J.
24 P.2d 514; 133 Cal. App. 439; 1933 Cal. App. LEXIS 673 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

People v. Estrada

Opinion of the Court

Defendant was accused of the crime of robbery and by a jury found guilty of robbery of the second degree. In due time this appeal was taken and the cause submitted.

The transcript of the evidence is brief. But three witnesses were called, the complaining witness, the arresting officer and an eye-witness to the commission of the crime.

[1] We find no errors nor was any particular point of law presented or argued during the trial. An examination *Page 440 of the record discloses no error in the proceedings nor does counsel indicate anything justifying a reversal.

The judgment and order appealed from are affirmed.

Thompson, J., and Plummer, J., concurred.

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