California Penal Code CHAPTER 4 - Judgment Upon Appeal
- Section 1258.
After hearing the appeal, the Court must give judgment without regard to technical errors or defects, or to exceptions, which do not affect the substantial...
- Section 1259.
Upon an appeal taken by the defendant, the appellate court may, without exception having been taken in the trial court, review any question of law...
- Section 1260.
The court may reverse, affirm, or modify a judgment or order appealed from, or reduce the degree of the offense or attempted offense or the...
- Section 1261.
When a new trial is ordered it must be directed to be had in the Court of the county from which the appeal was taken.(Enacted
- Section 1262.
If a judgment against the defendant is reversed, such reversal shall be deemed an order for a new trial, unless the appellate court shall otherwise...
- Section 1263.
If a judgment against the defendant is affirmed, the original judgment must be enforced.(Enacted 1872.)
- Section 1265.
(a) After the certificate of the judgment has been remitted to the court below, the appellate court has no further jurisdiction of the appeal or of...
Last modified: October 22, 2018