SHINN, P.J.
James Clifford De Swan was charged by information with burglarizing an automobile belonging to Jack S. Gabrich. It was also alleged that he had previously been convicted of burglary and had served a term in state prison. He admitted the prior conviction. In a jury trial he was found guilty of second degree burglary and he appeals from the judgment.
There was evidence of the following facts: On June 1, 1959, Gabrich and a Miss Reed drove to Cabrillo...
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