People v. Chester
Before: Moore
MOORE, P. J.
Appellant was accused by information of the rape of a 16-year-old girl. (Pen. Code, § 261, subd. 1.) A jury convicted him of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, lesser offense (misdemeanor) necessarily included in the charge. He was placed on probation on condition that
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he abide in the county jail for six months. He has appealed from the order granting probation. (Pen. Code, § 1237.)
The facts established disclose that the conviction was justified, and the appeal is in vain. The evidence taken at the preliminary hearing was used by the court below, in part.
The victim, Miss Hajaly, was born in Montreal, Canada, April 3, 1938. On January 28, 1955, in Los Angeles, she accompanied appellant to a show, thence to his apartment. They arrived at 11:30 p. m., prepared and ate something. He mixed a drink and “put something in it.” They retired to the same bed. She removed her blouse and skirt, and according to her testimony, they engaged in an act of sexual intercourse. She spent the following day with him and returned to his apartment in the evening where they were taken into custody by the police.
Appellant admitted to the investigating officer that in the early morning of January 29, he and the girl had retired about 3 a. m.; that he loved and kissed and “played around” with her, but denied having sexual intercourse with her. He repeated that statement in his testimony.
Despite the fact that a judgment convicting him of rape would have been affirmed (Pen. Code, § 261, subd. 1;
People
v.
Newland,
15 Cal.2d 678, 681 [104 P.2d 778]), he now contends that he was convicted of an offense not charged and that, therefore, the judgment should be reversed. But contributing to the delinquency of a girl of 16 years is necessarily included in the charge of the rape of her. A jury may find one guilty of any offense necessarily included in that with which he is charged. (Pen. Code, § 1159.) If
contributing
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