80 P.2d 443 | Colo. | 1938
PLAINTIFF in error, hereinafter referred to as defendant, was charged in the first count of an information with statutory rape committed on a girl eleven years of age, and in the second count with taking indecent liberties with the same girl on the same day. To the second count he entered a plea of guilty and on the first he was tried and returned guilty by a Jury. On his plea he was sentenced to a term of nine to ten years in the penitentiary, and on the verdict to a term of from twenty to twenty-five years. These sentences were pronounced at the same time and to run concurrently. To review the judgment in the rape case he prosecutes this writ and asks that it be made a supersedeas. All his assignments to go to his plea of former jeopardy which was overruled by the court.
[1, 2] The district attorney moved that the evidence in the rape case be considered by the court as the evidence to guide it in fixing the punishment in the other. That motion was granted with defendant's consent. That this evidence might have established both offenses requires no argument, and since it is not before us we must so assume under the rule that all presumptions are in favor of the judgment. Jones v. People,
Finding no reversible error in the record the judgment is affirmed.
MR. JUSTICE YOUNG, MR. JUSTICE BAKKE and MR. JUSTICE KNOUS concur. *417