People v. James R.
Before: Alarcon
[979]
Opinion
ALARCON, J.
Appellant has appealed from the order of the juvenile court of October 27, 1977, committing him to the California Youth Authority.
Appellant’s sole contention on appeal is that the failure of the Santa Barbara Superior Court to provide a court reporter at the adjudication proceedings held on petitions filed June 10, 1975, May 7, 1976, September 16, 1977, and October 11, 1977, constituted a violation of both due process and equal protection under the law. Appellant contends that a reporter’s transcript of the various proceedings leading to his commitment is necessary “to show that confessions and admissions were not freely and voluntarily given, and in fact were coerced.”
The clerk’s transcript reveals that appellant admitted the allegations contained in each of the petitions. The same record also shows that appellant was advised in the presence of counsel of his right to a rehearing before a judge of the juvenile court of any matter heard by a referee of the juvenile court.
On February 27, 1978, counsel appointed by this court to prosecute this appeal filed a motion to augment the record on appeal with a reporter’s transcript of the adjudication hearings held in connection with the petitions filed against appellant, apparently under the mistaken assumption that a reporter had been present at each proceeding. On March 1, 1978, this court ordered that a supplemental reporter’s transcript be prepared of specified proceedings and transmitted to this court as part of the record on appeal.
On April 18, 1978, the clerk of the Superior Court of Santa Barbara advised this court that, in accordance with the procedure followed by the Superior Court of Santa Barbara as to all juvenile matters heard before a referee, no court reporter was present to record any of the proceedings in this matter.
On April 19, 1978, appellant filed a motion “to reverse and dismiss” on the ground that “such failure to record the proceedings and to make a record of the proceedings is an outright denial of due process of law preventing any kind of intelligent or effect [s/c] appeal.” This court denied appellant’s motion without prejudice on May 10, 1978.
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