82 P. 90 | Cal. Ct. App. | 1905
The petitioner comes before this court on a writ ofhabeas corpus. He was arrested in the town of Suisun City on a warrant for disturbing the peace. He was brought before the justice of the peace and pleaded guilty, and on the ninth day of June, 1905, was sentenced to sixty days' imprisonment in the county jail of Solano County. Petitioner claims the complaint on which he pleaded guilty charges no public offense. The charging part of said complaint is as follows: —
"Did willfully and unlawfully and maliciously disturb the peace and quiet of said Chas. H. Downing, on Solano and Main streets in the said town of Suisun City, by then and there using vulgar and profane language in the presence and hearing of said Chas. H. Downing, and in the presence and hearing of women and children on the said streets of the said town of Suisun City."
It was evidently intended, and the district attorney admits as much on the argument, to charge the petitioner with disturbing *295
the peace by using "vulgar and profane language in the presence or in the hearing of women and children in a loud and boisterous manner," as provided in the latter part of section
Petitioner will be discharged.
McLaughlin, J., and Chipman, P. J., concurred.