The defendant was convicted of “the infamous crime against nature.” The act relied upon, as the evidence discloses, was committed in the mouth of another person. Our statute (Pen. Code, 1901, sec. 252) is taken word for word from the California Criminal Code, sec. 286. In People v. Boyle,
The trial court in holding that the facts proved constituted the infamous crime against nature relied upon Honselman v. People,
We greatly regret that our statute is not broad enough to cover the facts of this and like cases, and express the hope that our legislature will extend its terms.
The judgment is reversed and defendant ordered discharged.
FRANKLIN, C. J., and CUNNINGHAM, J., concur.
