In re FERNANDO F. LEYVA, JR., on Habeas Corpus.
California Court of Appeals. First Dist., Div. One.
Fernando F. Leyva, Jr., in pro. per., for Petitioner.
PETERS, P. J.
[1] This petition for habeas corpus is based on the contention that petitioner was convicted by the use of illegally secured evidence. There is no allegation that the point was raised before the trial court or on appeal. The sole contention is that the use of such evidence denied to petitioner "due process" of law. In People v. Cahan,
The petition for habeas corpus is denied.
Bray, J., and Wood (Fred B.), J., concurred.
