THE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. JAMES MORRISON, Defendant and Appellant.
Crim. No. 14338
In Bank
Mar. 24, 1971
Respondent‘s petition for a rehearing was denied April 22, 1971.
4 Cal. 3d 442
James Morrison, in pro. per., and Paul M. Posner, under appointment by the Supreme Court, for Defendant and Appellant.
Thomas C. Lynch, Attorney General, and Thomas Kallay, Deputy Attorney General, for Plaintiff and Respondent.
THE COURT.--James Morrison was found guilty of kidnaping for the purpose of robbery (
In the course of robbing one person in the confines of a private residence, Morrison caused her to move up and down the stairs and into various rooms. These movements were merely incidental to the robbery and did not substantially increase the risk of harm beyond that inherent in the robbery itself. (People v. Daniels (1969) supra, 71 Cal.2d 1119, 1139.)
For the reasons stated in People v. Mutch, ante, p. 389 [93 Cal.Rptr. 721, 482 P.2d 633], Morrison was therefore convicted of kidnaping to commit robbery under a statute which did not prohibit his acts at the time
The cause is retransferred to the Court of Appeal for the Second Appellate District with directions to recall its remittitur in People v. Morrison, 212 Cal.App.2d 33 [27 Cal.Rptr. 828], and to issue a new remittitur vacating the judgment on count II and affirming the judgment on counts III and IV.
SULLIVAN, J.----For the reasons set forth in my concurring and dissenting opinion in People v. Mutch, ante, p. 389 [93 Cal.Rptr. 721, 482 P.2d 633], I concur in the majority‘s disposition of this case.
ROTH, J.*—I dissent for the reasons set forth in my dissent in People v. Hunter, ante, p. 432 [93 Cal.Rptr. 746, 482 P.2d 658]. In my opinion the application for recall of the remittitur should be denied.
McComb, J., concurred.
Wright, C. J., Mosk, J., and Burke, J., did not participate therein. Kaus, J.,* Roth, J.,* and Ford, J.,* participated therein. Roth, J.,* was of the opinion that the petition should be granted.
*Assigned by the Acting Chairman of the Judicial Council.
