No. 7542. August 12, 1935. Appeals from the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of California, Southern Division; Adolphus St. Sure, Judge. Application by Julius Maximilian Blumen, alias Julius M. Busch, and another for a writ of habeas corpus against Edward L. Haff, as district director of immigration for the Port of San Francisco. From an order denying the application, plaintiffs appeal. Affirmed. Stephen M. White, of San Francisco, Cal., for appellants. H.H. McPike, U
No. 16324. Delivered March 28, 1934. State's Rehearing Denied May 16, 1934. 1. — Accomplice to Robbery — Suspended Sentence. The question as to whether defendant, charged as an accomplice to robbery, had right to have issue of a suspended sentence submitted to jury, depended not upon sentence imposed but upon the sentence that the jury was permitted to impose which was within the purview of the suspended sentence law. 2. — Statute — Suspended Sentence. The legislative re-enactment of the Suspended