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The PEOPLE of the State of California, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. Terry MABRY, Defendant and Appellant.
This is an appeal from an order of the trial court denying a writ of error coram nobis. This court's offer to appoint counsel upon appeal was refused by defendant.
Defendant contends his conviction for receiving stolen property (Pen.Code, § 496) was based solely on a plea of guilty which was procured by coercion and duress, and violated due process as in People v. Trout, 54 Cal.2d 576, 6 Cal.Rptr. 759, 354 P.2d 231, 80 A.L.R.2d 1418 (confession obtained by improper police pressure on accused via his wife). Defendant, represented by counsel, pleaded guilty in January, 1960; no appeal was taken from the judgment. In August, 1964, the petition for writ of error coram nobis was filed.
‘Coram nobis is not the proper vehicle for vindicating constitutional rights; that is a function of motion for new trial, appeal or habeas corpus. People v. Adamson, supra, 34 Cal.2d at page 327, 210 P.2d 13.’ (People v. Ayala, 138 Cal.App.2d 243, 246, 291 P.2d 517, 519.)
See People v. Adamson, 34 Cal.2d 320, 327, 338, 210 P.2d 13.
The order is affirmed.
GERALD BROWN, Presiding Judge.
COUGHLIN and WHELAN, JJ., concur.
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Docket No: Cr. 2146.
Decided: August 06, 1965
Court: District Court of Appeal, Fourth District, California.
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