Does a convicted offender have a right to obtain transcripts from the Superior Court of California from the Court of Appeal?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Jacobsen, F069327 (Cal. App. 2016):

offender's present sentence is lengthened as a result of a prior conviction, the offender's custody is directly attributable to the prior conviction].) If he does so, he would be entitled to transcripts upon a proper showing of their need. (People v. Gonzalez (1970) 7 Cal.App.3d 163, 166.) But since he had no right to the relief sought here, no substantial right of his was affected by the denial of the motion in question.

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