California Supreme Court, 1928

People v. Campridon

People v. Campridon
California Supreme Court · Decided June 13, 1928
268 P. 372; 204 Cal. 701; 1928 Cal. LEXIS 742

People v. Campridon

Opinion of the Court

THE COURT.

The appellant's petition for a hearing in this court after decision by the district court of appeal for the first appellate district, division one, was granted chiefly for the reason that one of the main questions presented upon this appeal was under submission be-fore this court in the case of People v. Scofiéld, 203 Cal. 703 [265 Pac. 914], The judgment and order in that case were reversed for the reason, among others, that prejudicial error was committed by the trial court in the giving of substantially the same instruction to the jury which is the subject of appellant’s criticism in the instant case. This being so, it follows that the judgment and order herein must be reversed upon the authority of People v. Scofield, supra, and for the reasons set forth therein. It is so ordered.

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