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People v. Johnson

Court of Appeal of California, Third District
Apr 5, 1927
82 Cal.App. 201 (Cal. Ct. App. 1927)

Opinion

Docket No. 962.

April 5, 1927.

APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of San Joaquin County. C.W. Miller, Judge. Appeal dismissed.

The facts ars stated in the opinion of the court.

Eicke Warren for Appellant.

U.S. Webb, Attorney-General, and J. Charles Jones, Deputy Attorney-General, for Respondent.


THE COURT.

[1] The defendant was convicted of the offense of practicing medicine without a license. He duly gave notice of appeal from the judgment of conviction and the order denying a new trial. He failed, however, within five days, or at all, to file with the clerk or present to the trial court an application for a transcript of any part of the phonographic reporter's notes or to state the grounds of the appeal or the points upon which he relies. By reason of such failure, under the express provisions of section 1247 of the Penal Code, "the appeal is wholly ineffectual and shall be deemed dismissed."

The appeal is dismissed.


Summaries of

People v. Johnson

Court of Appeal of California, Third District
Apr 5, 1927
82 Cal.App. 201 (Cal. Ct. App. 1927)
Case details for

People v. Johnson

Case Details

Full title:THE PEOPLE, Respondent, v. G.D. JOHNSON, Appellant

Court:Court of Appeal of California, Third District

Date published: Apr 5, 1927

Citations

82 Cal.App. 201 (Cal. Ct. App. 1927)
254 P. 1118

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