286 P. 1037 | Cal. | 1930
THE COURT.
[1] The defendant and appellant was charged, tried and convicted in the Superior Court of the County of Los Angeles of the crime of unlawfully having in his possession and under his control a firearm having a barrel less than twelve inches in length, to wit, a .38-caliber Colt's automatic pistol. (Stats. 1923, chap. 339, p. 696.)
The objections made as to the validity of the judgment are, in the main, the same as those urged in the case of People v.Guzman, post, p. 783 [