California Courts of Appeal, 1967

People v. Langdon

People v. Langdon
California Courts of Appeal · Decided May 1, 1967
250 Cal. App. 2d 595; 58 Cal. Rptr. 546; 1967 Cal. App. LEXIS 2143

People v. Langdon

Opinion of the Court

THE COURT.

Appellant is attempting to appeal from an order of the superior court denying his motion to vacate the judgment. The record shows that the judgment was affirmed by the Supreme Court of California, People v. Langdon, 52 Cal.2d 425 [341 P.2d 303],

The superior court was without jurisdiction. (Pen. Code, § 1265.) The order of the superior court is not appealable, and the record on appeal should not have been prepared.

The appeal is dismissed.

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