PEOPLE v. JAMES

Docket No. 1052.

140 Cal.App.2d 392 (1956)

295 P.2d 510

THE PEOPLE, Respondent, v. DAVID LEE JAMES, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of California, Fourth District.

March 30, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William B. Enright, under appointment by District Court of Appeal, and Buttermore & Lightner for Appellant.

Edmund G. Brown, Attorney General, and Doris H. Maier, Deputy Attorney General, for Respondent.


GRIFFIN, J.

A trial by jury resulted in the conviction of defendant and appellant on a charge that he did, on April 4, 1955, take a wallet and money from the complaining witness B.C. Sullivan, by means of force and fear. He admitted a previous conviction of a felony (burglary) for which he served a sentence in state's prison. His motion for a new trial was denied.

About 7:30 p.m. on April 4th, Sullivan, a bakery driver, was in Linda Vista. He stopped his bakery...

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