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People v. Camarillo
1967.CA.41014 ; 426 P.2d 512; 58 Cal. Rptr. 112; 66 Cal. 2d 455
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PETERS, J. Petitioner seeks an order permitting him to file a late notice of appeal pursuant to rule 31(a) of the California Rules of Court. Rule 31(a) requires that notice of appeal in a criminal case be filed within 10 days after rendition of judgment but empowers appellate courts to grant relief from default in a proper case. This power is to be liberally exercised. (People v. Ruch, 65 Cal. 2d 138, 139 [52 Cal. Rptr. 585, 416 P.2d 817].) Under this liberal rule petitioner has presented a proper case for relief.