California Supreme Court, 1901

People v. Peller

People v. Peller
California Supreme Court · Decided May 7, 1901
132 Cal. 615

People v. Peller

Opinion of the Court

THE COURT.

—The defendant was convicted of an assault with a deadly weapon, and was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment in the state prison; and an appeal appears to have been regularly taken on his behalf from the judgment and from an order denying a motion for a new trial. We have examined the record and see no prejudicial error; and as we have recently received a written communication from the defendant, in which he states that he had just learned that the appeal had been taken; that it was taken without his knowledge and against his express direction; and that— while he asserts his innocence — he does not desire a new trial, but prefers to finish his short term of imprisonment,— we do not deem it necessary to enter upon a detailed discussion of the case.

The judgment and order appealed from are affirmed.

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