People v. Flacco
California Court of Appeal Jun 27, 1918 No. Crim. No. 441Published
Synopsis
Criminal Law—Record—Affirmance of Judgment.—Where there has been no appearance for the appellant, and an examination of the record shows that he has been fairly tried and justly convicted, the judgment will be affirmed.
THE COURT. There has been no appearance in this court for appellant. An examination of the record thoroughly convinces us that he was fairly tried and justly convicted.
The judgment and order are, therefore, affirmed.
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