Section 1265 Of Chapter 4. Judgment Upon Appeal From California Penal Code >> Title 9. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 4.
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. (a) After the certificate of the judgment has been remitted
to the court below, the appellate court has no further jurisdiction
of the appeal or of the proceedings thereon, and all orders necessary
to carry the judgment into effect shall be made by the court to
which the certificate is remitted. However, if a judgment has been
affirmed on appeal no motion shall be made or proceeding in the
nature of a petition for a writ of error coram nobis shall be brought
to procure the vacation of that judgment, except in the court which
affirmed the judgment on appeal. When a judgment is affirmed by a
court of appeal and a hearing is not granted by the Supreme Court,
the application for the writ shall be made to the court of appeal.
(b) Where it is necessary to obtain personal jurisdiction of the
defendant in order to carry the judgment into effect, upon a
satisfactory showing that other means such as contact by mail, phone,
or notification by means of the defendant's counsel have failed to
secure the defendant's appearance, the court to which the certificate
has been remitted may issue a bench warrant.