Defendant was charged by information filed in the superior court with the crime of “Escape from the Legal Custody of an Officer ... in Violation of Section 4532 of the Penal Code of California, a felony.” The information specifically alleged that the defendant “on or about the 16th day of February, 1942, at and in the County of Los Angeles . . . being then and there in the lawful custody
The theory of the motion was that section 4532 of the Penal Code had no application to persons charged only with misdemeanors, who escaped from custody, and that defendant here, at the time of his escape, was in custody solely on misdemeanor charges. The trial court granted the motion and from such order plaintiff appeals. The order must be reversed.
At the time this matter was before the trial court (March 12, 1942) there had recently been decided in the District Court of Appeal (Third District) the ease of In re Ramirez, (Feb. 14, 1942)
Upon the authority of the cases hereinabove cited, the order appealed from is reversed, and the cause is remandad for continuation of proceedings under the information.
Shinn, J., and Wood (Parker), J., concurred.
