22 P.2d 549 | Cal. Ct. App. | 1933
The defendant Jeff Reed and one Thomas Gillstarr were charged by an information containing two counts with the crime of robbery. The jury before whom the defendants were tried returned verdicts finding each of them guilty of robbery in the first degree. The defendant Reed appeals from the judgment. The evidence at the trial proved that defendant Gillstarr was armed with a deadly weapon, which was, however, the property of appellant Reed, and both defendants took part in the robbery.
Appellant, by reason of the fact that the evidence did not prove that he had any deadly weapon in his own possession, contends that the court erred in denying him permission to make application for probation for the reason, as stated by the trial judge, that he did not have jurisdiction to grant probation. From the facts before us, however, we must conclude that defendant's motion was finally summarily denied pursuant to section
The judgment is affirmed.
Conrey, P.J., and Houser, J., concurred.
A petition by appellant to have the cause heard in the Supreme Court, after judgment in the District Court of Appeal, was denied by the Supreme Court on June 22, 1933.