People v. Francisco
THE COURT.
The defendant was charged by an information filed in the Superior Court of Monterey County with the crime of extortion, to which he entered a plea of not guilty. A jury returned a verdict of conviction, and he Las appealed from the judgment entered thereon.
As grounds for his appeal it is. alleged that the information failed to state facts constituting a public offense; that the verdict is unsupported; that the court erred in overruling defendant’s objection to the introduction of certain evidence and in instructing the jury.
The information alleged in substance that defendant feloniously extorted and obtained from Josephine M. Marks a sum of money by falsely representing himself to be a public officer, and threatened to cause her arrest for illegally possessing intoxicating liquor in case the amount was not
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paid, and that the payment was induced by defendant’s threats and the unlawful use of fear.
Section 518 of the Penal Code defines extortion as follows: “Extortion is the obtaining of property from another with his consent induced by a wrongful use of force or fear or under color of official right.” The information failed to allege that the money was obtained with the consent of Mrs. Marks, and it is urged that the pleading was consequently insufficient.
It was so held in
People
v.
Hoffman,
126 Cal. 366 [58 Pac. 856]; but since the adoption of section 4% of article VI of the Constitution no error in any matter of pleading is ground for reversal which does not result in a miscarriage of justice; and in the case at bar the evidence, direct and indirect, shows beyond reasonable doubt that the money in question was obtained with the consent of Mrs. Marks by the use of fear. In view of the facts there was no miscarriage of justice; nor was the defendant prejudiced within the meaning of sections 960, 1258 or 1404 of the Penal Code
(People
v.
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