In Re Collins
Before: Waste
WASTE, C. J.
The petitioner was convicted of the crime of forgery and sentenced to be confined in the state prison, but the court in imposing such sentence did not fix the term or duration of the period of imprisonment, leaving the prison board to determine what length of time the petitioner
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should be confined. (Pen. Code, sec. 1168.) After the expiration of the minimum term of imprisonment provided by law for forgery (Pen. Code, sec. 473) had expired, the prison board fixed the term of imprisonment of petitioner at twelve years. Contending that his detention was illegal, petitioner sought his release from imprisonment through an application to this court for a writ of
habeas corpus,
which was denied without opinion.
(Application of Collins,
Crim. 2902, April 5, 1926.) He has now made application to the Chief Justice for a writ of error to the supreme court of the United States.
In denying the application for a writ of
habeas corpus
the court considered petitioner’s contention, based on his construction of the decision in
People
v.
Sama,
189 Cal. 153 [207 Pac. 893], that section 1168 of the Penal Code is unconstitutional, in that it violates the provisions of the fourteenth amendment to the constitution of the United States; is discriminatory; reposes an arbitrary discretion in an administrative body, and vests judicial powers in the prison board. This court held, in
People
v.
Sama, supra,
that it was not necessary that the provisions of the section, to be uniform in their application, should apply universally. It is sufficient, as was there pointed out, that the law bear equally, in its burdens and benefits, upon persons in the same category, and this depends upon the facts that characterize the offense. Had a written opinion been handed down in the matter of the application for a writ of
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