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People v. Acevedo

Supreme Court of California
Aug 16, 1893
4 Cal. Unrep. 312 (Cal. 1893)

Opinion

          Department 1. Appeal from superior court, Los Angeles county; B. N. Smith, Judge.

          Albert Acevedo was convicted of burglary, and appeals. Affirmed.

         COUNSEL

          C. C. Stephens, for appellant.

          Atty. Gen. Hart, for the People.


         OPINION

         PER CURIAM.

          The defendant was convicted of burglary, and now appeals from the judgment and order denying his motion for a new trial. Various assignments of error are relied upon to justify a reversal of the judgment, but, upon a careful examination of the record, we find nothing that demands a retrial of the case. Let the judgment and order be affirmed.


Summaries of

People v. Acevedo

Supreme Court of California
Aug 16, 1893
4 Cal. Unrep. 312 (Cal. 1893)
Case details for

People v. Acevedo

Case Details

Full title:PEOPLE v. ACEVEDO.

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Aug 16, 1893

Citations

4 Cal. Unrep. 312 (Cal. 1893)
4 Cal. Unrep. 312

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