People v. Moore
Before: Adams
ADAMS, P. J.
In an information filed in the Superior Court of Sacramento County defendant was charged with a violation of section 278 of the Penal Code, in that on or about the 1st day of September, 1943, he wilfully, maliciously, forcefully and feloniously took a boy of the .age of 12 years away from his mother with the intent to detain and conceal said child from his parent. He was convicted and now appeals on the sole. ground that the verdict of the jury is contrary to the law and the evidence and is insufficient to sustain the conviction.
The evidence shows that the child was living in Sacramento with his mother who was employed in a cafe as a waitress. She testified that defendant, whom she knew as Bill Timmons, about May 1, 1943, asked her permission to take the boy to Livermore where he had a home on
a
ranch, saying that his wife wanted to take the boy there and keep him for the summer; that the boy wanted to go and that she consented on condition that he bring the boy home occasionally; that toward the end of July, after the boy had returned home, she had a conversation with him and defendant, at which time she consented that the boy should again go with defendant to the ranch on condition that he be returned not later than the time when school would start, about the first of September; that she did not see the boy again until she found him with defendant in Phoenix, Arizona, the following February; that she did not give defendant permission to take the child anywhere except to Livermore; that when the child was not returned around September 1st she went to Livermore and found a Timmons ranch, but that it did not belong to this defendant; that neither the boy nor defendant contacted her, though she heard they were in Sacramento in September; that she’reported to the police after her return from Livermore, and when she changed her place of residence gave them her new address.
[791]
The boy testified that when he first went to Livermore with defendant he stayed two weeks, then came home; that later he went there again with defendant after his mother had given permission for him to stay until school started; that after they went to Livermore the second time they stayed there but one day, then went to Salem, Oregon, thence to Portland and Eugene; that after leaving Eugene they returned to Sacramento in November, which was after school had started; that he then went to the cafe' to find his mother, but defendant did not go with him; that his mother was not there; that one of the waitresses gave him his mother’s address but that he did not get it right, and though he went to two hotels he did not find her; that after staying in Sacramento overnight defendant bought bus tickets and they went to Phoenix, Arizona, where they stayed in a cabin for several months; that they slept together and that defendant committed unnatural sex acts upon him.
More from California Court of Appeal
- People v. Hill (1998)
- In Re Autumn H. (1994)
- Nwosu v. Uba (2004)
- In Re Casey D. (1999)
- Santisas v. Goodin (1998)
- Cahill v. San Diego Gas & Electric Co. (2011)
- People v. Rivera (2015)
- People v. Barnett (1998)
- People v. Serrano (2012)
- Benach v. County of Los Angeles (2007)