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On February 9th a person registered at Mission Bell Motel, Daly City, as "E. J. Murphy" and his car as a Plymouth, license number AVY 974. At the trial the motel clerk identified defendant Smith as the "Murphy" who stayed at his motel. "Murphy" stayed at the motel about a week. The day he registered the police came to the motel, showed the clerk a picture of defendant Smith whom the witness identified as "Murphy." The police then rented the room adjoining that given "Murphy." LaBruzzo, a Daly City police officer, testified that the room was occupied by police in shifts. On February 14th defendant Smith arrived at the adjoining room. Noises of loading a car were heard. LaBruzzo had a warrant for Smith's arrest. As LaBruzzo and another officer approached him he was standing in the doorway of his room. Identifying themselves as police officers and stating that they had a warrant for his arrest for forgery, they told him that he was under arrest. Thereupon defendant Smith attempted [164 Cal. App. 2d 535] to push the officers outside the cabin. As they were handcuffing him he started to fight. After Smith was handcuffed LaBruzzo's companion stated that he was going to the motel office to phone the Daly City police department that the arrest had been made. When he left the cabin Smith complained that the handcuffs were too tight. As LaBruzzo approached to loosen them, Smith kicked LaBruzzo, knocking him to the floor, and then ran to the kitchen and dove through the window. When LaBruzzo got outside he saw Smith running down the street. LaBruzzo yelled to him to stop, and as Smith did not, LaBruzzo yelled that he would shoot if Smith did not stop. Smith failing to stop, LaBruzzo shot him in the leg. In Smith's pocket was a safe deposit key in one of the Bank of America branches which box was rented to "Edward J. Murphy." In the room occupied by defendant Smith the officers found a number of large cardboard and fibreboard boxes, and camera carrying cases. In them was a complete printing and photographic equipment comprised of cameras, developers, prints, films, press, type fonts and associated paraphernalia. There was also a box containing sheets of paper, which one of the police officers testified was similar to that of the fictitious checks. This paper was passed among the jurors together with the fictitious checks. In front of defendant Smith's room was a Plymouth bearing the same license number as that on the motel register. In the trunk there was a box of printing plates and a box of mixed type. They consisted of two "chases" or frames. In them was standing type. One slug of type found in the room spelled out the words "cashier's checks." Another contained the words "Richard Chase." The standing type in the frames when imprinted on the paper found in the room corresponded in part to the fictitious First Western Bank cashier's checks in question. By adding the loose type which appeared to have been used before (some apparently had not) to that in the frames, the officers were able to completely duplicate the subject First Western checks. In the room was found red and black ink. The fictitious checks bore both colors. There was also a paymaster check protector and a set of golf clubs. These latter were identified by the Emporium salesman as those he sold to the person who gave him the fictitious check involved in count V. An English-Spanish dictionary found in the room contained "Billy C. Kitchens, A-17422. Property of Billy C. Kitchens" on the inside of the first cover. There was also a memorandum book which appeared to be a diary. Under date of November [164 Cal. App. 2d 536] 25th it stated "Billy owes me 90 cents. I owe Billy." Under date of November 26th, "Beer. Billy's also, 65 cents." Under date of November 23rd, "11:00 o'clock, leave, L.V. T.J." (Tiajuana?) "1:00 o'clock arrive L.A. 1:15 by machine. 1:45 leave L.A. 12:00 o'clock arrive San Francisco, put machine in black car. 12:30, have 'B' go on." (Smith denied this book to be his or in his handwriting or that the "Billy" and "B" referred to Kitchens.) A bank book in the name of E. J. Murphy was in the room, and a piece of paper addressed to whom it may concern purporting to be written and signed by Murphy but written by defendant Smith stating that Smith had Murphy's permission to operate his Plymouth, giving year, engine and license number. An examination of the safe deposit box to which the key taken from defendant Smith fitted disclosed what purported to be 15 blank cashier's checks of First Western Bank identical with that cashed as hereinbefore set forth. In the box also were negatives or originals of three driver's licenses, each in the name of Richard E. Chase, and three each in the name of Richard E. Colan. Additionally there were a brochure advertising kinds of type, a sample payroll check of the Harris Photo Studio, colored paper similar to that used in making checks, a paper entitled "Banco Stock Form Business Checks" with information concerning printing business checks. The number on the Chase license corresponded with the driver's license number on the checks passed at the Emporium and at Joseph Magnin's. e24fc04721

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