People v. Olds

Decision Date22 March 1956
Citation294 P.2d 1034,140 Cal.App.2d 156
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeals Court of Appeals
PartiesThe PEOPLE of the State of California, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. Lloyd Eli OLDS, Defendant and Appellant. Civ. 21119.

David C. Marcus, Los Angeles, for appellant.

Edmund G. Brown, Atty. Gen., James C. Maupin, Deputy Atty. Gen., for respondent.

NOURSE, Justice pro tem.

After his conviction of violation of section 286 of the Penal Code but before sentence and without any ruling upon his application for probation, the defendant was committed to the state hospital at Norwalk for a period not to exceed 90 days and for observation as a sexual psychopath pursuant to section 5512 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.

Before the expiration of the 90-day period the superintendent of the hospital made a verified report in writing to the court in which he stated that in his opinion defendant was a sexual psychopath within the meaning of section 5500 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, that he was a menace to the health and safety of others, and that he would benefit by treatment in the state hospital at Atascadero.

Upon the basis of this report, the court committed the defendant to the state hospital at Atascadero for an indeterminate period. Defendant then, pursuant to section 5512.5, Welfare and Institution Code, demanded a jury trial to determine the issue as to whether he was a sexual psychopath within the meaning of section 5500 of the Welfare and Institutions Code. The trial court then suspended proceedings and committed the defendant to the county jail and thereafter a jury trial was had and the jury returned a verdict finding the defendant to be 'a sexual psychopath within the meaning of 5500 Welfare and Institutions Code.'

Defendant moved for a new trial, which was denied, and upon denying the new trial the court again entered an order committing the defendant to the 'Department of Mental Hygiene at Atascadero State Hospital for an indeterminate period.'

The proceedings had under the Welfare and Institutions Code are special proceedings of a civil nature, collateral to the criminal action. Gross v. Superior Court, 42 Cal.2d 816, 820, 270 P.2d 1025. The proceeding being civil in nature, the right to appeal is governed by section 963 of the Code of Civil Procedure.

In the present case defendant has appealed from the verdict of the jury only. His notice of appeal reads, 'The defendant...

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  • Corey, In re
    • United States
    • California Court of Appeals Court of Appeals
    • November 19, 1964
    ...of an order dismissing a petition to have a minor declared a ward of the juvenile court. Respondent also cites People v. Olds, 140 Cal.App.2d 156, 294 P.2d 1034, wherein it was held that since sexual psychopathy proceedings under the Welfare and Institutions Code are civil in nature the rig......
  • People v. Lopez
    • United States
    • California Court of Appeals Court of Appeals
    • November 13, 1969
    ...161 Cal.App.2d 668, 673, 327 P.2d 219; People v. Levy (1957) 151 Cal.App.2d 460, 463--464, 311 P.2d 897, and People v. Olds (1956) 140 Cal.App.2d 156, 157, 294 P.2d 1034.) Nevertheless, when a person is duly committed to a state prison through court proceedings, he is included in the descri......
  • People v. Levy, Cr. 3260
    • United States
    • California Court of Appeals Court of Appeals
    • June 4, 1957
    ...for the commission of a criminal offense but because it has been determined that he is a 'sexual psychopath." See also People v. Olds, 140 Cal.App.2d 156, 294 P.2d 1034; People v. Martinez, 130 Cal.App.2d 239, 278 P.2d 727, 24 A.L.R.2d 350; 44 C.J.S. Insane Persons § 130, and Pocket In the ......
  • People v. Sagehorn, Cr. 3180
    • United States
    • California Court of Appeals Court of Appeals
    • March 22, 1956
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