In re Galivan
California Court of Appeal Dec 12, 1911 No. Crim. No. 227Published
Synopsis
Habeas Corpus—Inability op Justices to Agree—Demand.—Hpon an application for discharge upon writ of habeas corpus, where the justices of the district court of appeal are unable to concur in a judgment, the writ must be denied and the petitioner remanded into custody.
THE COURT. The justices of this court being unable to concur in a judgment, the writ must be and is denied, and petitioner remanded into custody.
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