PEOPLE v. ALVERSON

Docket No. Crim. 7479.

60 Cal.2d 803 (1964)

388 P.2d 711

36 Cal. Rptr. 479

THE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. JAMES WILLIAM ALVERSON, Defendant and Appellant.

Supreme Court of California. In Bank.

February 4, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel J. Jaffe, under appointment by the Supreme Court, for Defendant and Appellant.

Stanley Mosk, Attorney General, William E. James, Assistant Attorney General, and Jack K. Weber, Deputy Attorney General, for Plaintiff and Respondent.


PETERS, J.

Alverson, Stoner and Williamson were jointly charged with and tried for burglary. Five prior convictions were charged against and admitted by Alverson, and one prior was charged against and admitted by Williamson. The jury found Alverson and Stoner guilty of second degree burglary, and acquitted Williamson. Alverson alone appeals.

The charged burglary was of a radio store in Los Angeles. There is no need to recite the evidence in detail. For the...

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