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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

[Crim. No. 937.
    Third Appellate District.
    February 7, 1927.]
    THE PEOPLE, Respondent, v. ROBERT YORK, Appellant.
    
       Criminal Law—Appeal—Absence of Appearance.—In a criminal case, where no brief is filed on behalf of appellant, and the case is regularly placed on the calendar more than eight months after the filing of the transcript, and no appearance is made for appellant at the time the case is called for oral argument, the judgment and order denying a new trial will be affirmed pursuant to the provisions of section 1253 of the Penal Code.
    (1) 17 C. J., p. 364, n. 28 New.
    APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of Sacramento County and from an order denying a new trial. John F. Pullen, Judge.
    Affirmed.
    The facts are stated in the opinion of the court
    No appearance for Appellant.
    U. S. Webb, Attorney-General, and J. Charles Jones, Deputy Attorney-General, for Respondent
   THE COURT.

The transcript on appeal was filed in this court May 12, 1926. No brief has been filed in behalf of appellant. The case was regularly placed on the February calendar for oral argument. No appearance was made for appellant at the time the case was called for hearing. Pursuant to the provisions of section 1253 of the Penal Code, the judgment and the order are affirmed.