§ 1260. Powers respecting judgment or order appealed from and subsequent proceedings; new trial; remand for further proceedings | Statutes | Westlaw

§ 1260. Powers respecting judgment or order appealed from and subsequent proceedings; new trial; remand for further proceedings | Statutes | Westlaw

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West's Annotated California Codes
Penal Code (Refs & Annos)
Part 2. Of Criminal Procedure
Title 9. Appeals in Felony Cases (Refs & Annos)
Chapter 4. Judgment upon Appeal (Refs & Annos)
West's Ann.Cal.Penal Code § 1260
§ 1260. Powers respecting judgment or order appealed from and subsequent proceedings; new trial; remand for further proceedings
The court may reverse, affirm, or modify a judgment or order appealed from, or reduce the degree of the offense or attempted offense or the punishment imposed, and may set aside, affirm, or modify any or all of the proceedings subsequent to, or dependent upon, such judgment or order, and may, if proper, order a new trial and may, if proper, remand the cause to the trial court for such further proceedings as may be just under the circumstances.

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(Enacted in 1872. Amended by Stats.1949, c. 1309, p. 2297, § 1; Stats.1970, c. 850, p. 1586, § 1; Stats.1978, c. 1166, p. 3772, § 8.)
West's Ann. Cal. Penal Code § 1260, CA PENAL § 1260
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