Section 1165 Of Chapter 4. The Verdict Or Finding From California Penal Code >> Title 7. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 4.
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. Where a general verdict is rendered or a finding by the court
is made in favor of the defendant, except on a plea of not guilty by
reason of insanity, a judgment of acquittal must be forthwith given.
If such judgment is given, or a judgment imposing a fine only,
without imprisonment for nonpayment is given, and the defendant is
not detained for any other legal cause, he must be discharged, if in
custody, as soon as the judgment is given, except that where the
acquittal is because of a variance between the pleading and the proof
which may be obviated by a new accusatory pleading, the court may
order his detention, to the end that a new accusatory pleading may be
preferred, in the same manner and with like effect as provided in
Section 1117.