Court Opinion

ID: 6474311
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-06-26 22:33:39.411483+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T15:53:55.179626
License: Public Domain

FRANKLIN, P. J.
The facts, the issues raised, the proceedings in the court below, and the questions to be decided on this appeal, are identical with those on the appeal of Francisco Rodriguez, Appellant, v. R. B. Sims, Superintendent of the State Prison of the State of Arizona, Respondent, ante, p. 74, 156 Pac. 94, being Criminal Cause No. 385 just *81decided by this court. On the authority of that case, the order or judgment appealed from is affirmed.
It appearing that the judgment of death has not been executed, and that the time fixed for the execution therefor has passed, it will become the duty of the superior court in which the conviction of said N. B. Chavez was had, on application of the county attorney of the county in which the conviction was had, to proceed under the provisions of section 1117 of the Penal Code, and specify such time for the execution of such judgment as to said court may seem meet and proper.
CUNNINGHAM, J., and STANFOED, Superior Court Judge, concur.
N. B. — Chief Justice EOSS, being disqualified and announcing his disqualification in open conrt, the remaining judges, under section 3 of article 6 of the Constitution, called in Honorable E. C. STANFOED, Judge of the superior court of the state of Arizona in and for the county of Maricopa, to sit with them in the hearing of this cause.