Judgment affirmed, without costs.
Absent a showing of unreasonable delay between plea or verdict and sentence, the failure of a Trial Judge to follow literally the statutory mandate that a time for pronouncing judgment be fixed after a plea or verdict of guilty (Code Crim. Pro., § 471) does not support a claim of right in habeas corpus designed to effect resentence, where it appears that the relator received (Code Crim. Pro., § 472) due notice of sentence...
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