75 P. 899 | Cal. | 1904
Defendant was convicted of murder in the first degree and sentenced to be executed. He appeals from the judgment, and the point made is, that the information does not charge murder in the first degree because it does not allege that the killing was "deliberate and premeditated."
This objection has been heretofore directly determined adversely to appellant's contention by this court.
The information under which defendant was convicted is drawn in the language of section
It is said in People v. Soto,
To the same effect is People v. Hyndman,
This is the only point made in the case, and it being without merit, the judgment of the lower court is affirmed.
McFarland, J., Shaw, J., Van Dyke, J., Angellotti, J., and Beatty, C.J., concurred.