In re Woods
California Court of Appeal Oct 27, 1911 No. Crim. No. 224Published
Synopsis
Habeas Corpus—Inability op Justices to Agree.—Upon an application for a writ of habeas corpus, where the justices of this court are unable to agree upon a judgment, the application must be denied and the prisoner remanded.
THE COURT. The justices of this court being unable to agree upon a judgment, the application is denied and prisoner remanded.
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