An appeal may be taken by the defendant from both of the following:
(a) * * * Except as provided in Sections 1237.1, 1237.2, and 1237.5, from a final judgment of conviction. A sentence, an order granting probation, or the commitment of a defendant for insanity, the indeterminate commitment of a defendant as a mentally disordered sex offender, or the commitment of a defendant for controlled substance addiction shall be deemed to be a final judgment within the meaning of this section. Upon appeal from a final judgment the court may review any order denying a motion for a new trial.
(b) From any order made after judgment, affecting the substantial rights of the party.
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(Enacted in 1872. Amended by Stats.1951, c. 1674, p. 3855, § 133; Stats.1961, c. 650, p. 1855, § 2; Stats.1961, c. 850, p. 2299, § 5; Stats.1965, c. 1924, p. 4445, § 1; Stats.1968, c. 315, p. 685, § 2; Stats.1981, c. 339, § 1; Stats.1984, c. 1635, § 82; Stats.1995, c. 18 (A.B.354), § 1; Stats.2015, c. 194 (A.B.249), § 1, eff. Jan. 1, 2016.)
West's Ann. Cal. Penal Code § 1237, CA PENAL § 1237
Current with urgency legislation through Ch. 15 of 2024 Reg.Sess. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.