Osmulski v. Superior Court
Before: Van Dyke
VAN DYKE, P. J.
Stanley Osmulski, petitioner, an inmate of the State Prison at Folsom, California, was on May 30,1958, confined to Folsom Honor Camp Number 7 in Placer County and was thereafter charged with escape therefrom.
He petitioned this court for a writ of prohibition, restraining the respondent court from further prosecution of that charge against him. He proceeds herein
in forma pauperis
and in propria persona. The burden of his complaint is that (1) on his arrest he was denied his statutory right to be taken before a magistrate, and, (2) he has been denied his constitutional right to speedy trial. We issued an alternative writ and respondents have demurred thereto. We have concluded that the demurrer must be sustained without leave to amend.
[445]
It appears by the petition that at the time the charge of escape was made against him he was a prisoner serving a sentence in a state prison. Therefore, the provisions of section 1381 of the Penal Code govern his rights.
(People
v.
Godlewski,
22 Cal.2d 677 [140 P.2d 381].) That section provides that when a charge is filed against a person during the time such person is serving a sentence in any state prison it is mandatory upon the district attorney of the county in which such charge is filed to bring the same to trial within 90 days after said person shall have delivered to said district attorney written notice of the place of his imprisonment and his desire to be brought to trial upon said charge. It is further provided that after said notice is given, and if such person is not brought to trial within 90 days, the action pending against him must be dismissed. A prisoner in the position of petitioner is entitled to the rights given him under section 1381 and must make the demand that the People proceed to trial before he can complain. Petitioner has made no such demand. Said the court in
People
v.
Godlewshi, supra,
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