People v. Rosoto

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1962-08-02

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McCOMB, J. These are automatic appeals from judgments of guilty of murder in the first degree setting the penalty at death. On March 9, 1957, shortly after it was closed at 2 a. m., the bar of the South Seas Restaurant in Anaheim, California, was robbed by armed bandits. Defendant Rosoto (hereinafter referred to as “Rosoto”), Michael Rosoto (Rosoto’s half-brot…

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