77 P. 660 | Cal. | 1904
Joseph Reed, whose discharge from the custody of the warden of the state prison at San Quentin is prayed for in the petition herein, was charged in the superior court with robbery and a former conviction of petit larceny. He confessed the prior conviction and pleaded "Not guilty" to the charge of robbery. On October 22, 1903, he was convicted of an assault with intent to commit robbery; and on November 11, 1903, judgment was entered sentencing him to the state prison for the term of seven years.
It is contended that the judgment above noticed is void for these reasons: Section
The prayer of the petition is denied, and the said Reed remanded to the custody of the said warden, and the writ is discharged.
Angellotti, J., Shaw, J., Van Dyke, J., Lorigan, J., Henshaw, J., and Beatty, C.J., concurred. *636