PEOPLE v. ROGERS

Docket No. 3255.

150 Cal.App.2d 403 (1957)

309 P.2d 949

THE PEOPLE, Respondent, v. ROY A. ROGERS, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of California, First District, Division One.

April 23, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Roy A. Rogers in pro. per., and Gordon K. Williams, under appointment by the District Court of Appeal, for Appellant.

Edmund G. Brown, Attorney General, Clarence A. Linn, Assistant Attorney General, and William M. Bennett, Deputy Attorney General, for Respondent.


PETERS, P.J.

Defendant, an attorney, was charged with five counts of grand theft, each count being based on the charge that by false pretenses he took money improperly from his law clients. He was tried by the court without a jury, and was found guilty on three of the five counts. He appeals from the judgment of conviction, and from the order denying his motion for a new trial. He makes no attack on the sufficiency...

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