How have courts interpreted section 1382 of the California Penal Code Section 1382?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Pagnini v. Superior Court, 163 Cal.App.3d 142, 209 Cal.Rptr. 208 (Cal. App. 1984):

1 See Sykes v. Superior Court, supra, 9 Cal.3d 83, 88, 106 Cal.Rptr. 786, 507 P.2d 90, and People v. Wilson (1963) 60 Cal.2d 139, 145, 32 Cal.Rptr. 44, 383 P.2d 452. Penal Code Section 1382 reads in its entirety as follows:

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