164 P.2d 18 | Cal. Ct. App. | 1917
The defendant, by verdict of the jury returned on the fourteenth day of September, 1916, was found guilty of the crime of embezzlement, a felony. He made oral application for release on probation, and the court, without request or consent of the defendant, fixed the time for hearing of this application and for pronouncing judgment at September 28, 1916. On September 28th, at the request of defendant, time was extended to October 5th. Another extension was made from October 5th to October 10th, at the request of defendant. On October 10th, however, without the request of defendant, time was extended to October 17th, which was thirty-three days after the date of conviction. The court at the latter time denied the application for probation, and the defendant then made his motion for a new trial, the principal ground being that, under the provisions of sections
The requirement of the provisions of section
The judgment and order are reversed.
Conrey, P. J., and Shaw, J., concurred.