Case Name: PEOPLE, Respondent, v. R. S. VINCENT, Appellant
Court: Supreme Court of California
Jurisdiction: California
Decision Date: 1871-07-10
Citations: 1 Cal. Unrep. 681
Docket Number: No. 2861
Parties: PEOPLE, Respondent, v. R. S. VINCENT, Appellant.
Judges: We concur: Sprague, J.; Rhodes, C. J.; Crockett, J.; Wallace, J.
Reporter: California Unreported Cases
Volume: 1
Pages: 681–682

Head Matter:
PEOPLE, Respondent, v. R. S. VINCENT, Appellant.
No. 2861;
July 10, 1871.
Malicious Mischief — Injuring County Jail. — Conviction for malicious misehief, in breaking the doors and otherwise injuring the jail of Tulare county, sustained.
Attorney General- for respondent; S. C. Brown for appellant.

Opinion:
TEMPLE, J.
— The defendant was indicted for fraudulent and malicious mischief for breaking down the doors and otherwise injuring the jail of Tulare county. To this indictment he plead guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine of one hundred dollars and be imprisoned in the state's prison for one year. The appellant has not appeared in this court by counsel or otherwise. On inspection of the record we discover no error and the judgment is therefore affirmed.
We concur: Sprague, J.; Rhodes, C. J.; Crockett, J.; Wallace, J.