28 P.2d 709 | Cal. Ct. App. | 1934
An order having been entered in the superior court denying a petition that the Municipal Court of the City of Los Angeles be required to vacate its judgment theretofore rendered upon an undertaking, the petitioner appealed.
Said petitioner furnished its undertaking as surety upon appeal by one Earle Wilson from a judgment of the municipal court declaring him guilty of having violated the state statute forbidding the possession or sale of intoxicating liquor, and undertook that he would surrender himself in execution of judgment if affirmed or modified or should *262
the appeal be dismissed, or in the event of a reversal thereof that he would appear for a new trial and submit himself to the orders and processes of said court. Thereafter a commitment was issued, and the defendant failing to appear, said bond was forfeited. The petitioner herein alleges that after diligent search for the principal his demise in a foreign country was then first discovered; that a motion was thereupon made pursuant to the provisions of sections
The order is affirmed.
Stephens, P.J., and Archbald, J., pro tem., concurred.