Section 1243 Of Chapter 1. Appeals, When Allowed And How Taken, And The Effect Thereof From California Penal Code >> Title 9. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 1.
1243
. An appeal to the Supreme Court or to a court of appeal from a
judgment of conviction stays the execution of the judgment in all
cases where a sentence of death has been imposed, but does not stay
the execution of the judgment or order granting probation in any
other case unless the trial or appellate court shall so order. The
granting or refusal of such an order shall rest in the discretion of
the court, except that a court shall not stay any duty to register as
a sex offender pursuant to Section 290. If the order is made, the
clerk of the court shall issue a certificate stating that the order
has been made.