In re Brown

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[Crim. No. 8567. In Bank. Mar. 5, 1965.]

In re CHARLES ROBERT CARROL BROWN on Habeas Corpus.

COUNSEL

Sam Bubrick, under appointment by the Supreme Court, for Petitioner.

Thomas C. Lynch, Attorney General, and Albert W. Harris, Jr., Deputy Attorney General, for Respondents.

OPINION OF THE COURT

Memorandum

PEEK, J.

We issued an order to show cause in this matter so that we might consider whether petitioner would be entitled to relief by writ of habeas corpus in the event we should determine that an appeal did not lie from an order adjudging him insane and committing him to a state hospital pursuant to sections 1368 et seq. of the Penal Code.

In People v. Brown, ante, p. 901 [42 Cal. Rptr. 837, 399 P.2d 373], filed this day, it is concluded that petitioner is entitled to appeal. No other basis appears for issuance of the writ.

The order to show cause is discharged, and the petition for writ of habeas corpus is denied.

Traynor, C. J., McComb, J., Peters, J., Tobriner, J., Mosk, J., and Schauer, J., fn. * concurred.

FN *. Retired Associate Justice of the Supreme Court sitting under assignment by the Chairman of the Judicial Council.

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