PEOPLE V. COOK
228 Cal.App.2d 716, 39 Cal.Rptr. 802 (1964)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an appeal from a conviction for joyriding.
FACTS: Cook (D) misrepresented his intention to buy a car to a car dealer. D traded in an
old car for a Mercury. D secured the dealer's consent to take the Mercury, and drove off. D
was charged with grand theft auto and joyriding. D was acquitted of grand theft auto but
found guilty of joyriding. The joyriding statute states, 'any person who drives or takes a
vehicle not his own, without the consent of the owner thereof . . . is guilty of a felony.'
D appealed.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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