279 P. 833 | Cal. Ct. App. | 1929
The defendant was convicted of a criminal charge and has appealed to this court from the judgment rendered against him. Meanwhile he is confined in the county jail, and he now moves that he be admitted to bail pending the determination of his appeal, because of threatened danger to his health by reason of his incarceration.
Respondent contends that we are without jurisdiction to grant the motion for the reason that section
[1] Granting for the sake of argument that we possess the power here invoked by appellant, it can be exercised only where "there is such imminence of dangerous results to the life or health of the defendant as to obviously require his removal from the county jail" at the time his application for admission to bail is made (Ex parte Turner,
Motion for admission to bail denied.
Craig, J., concurred.
Thompson (Ira F.), J., being absent, did not participate in the foregoing opinion. *355