70 REPORT OF THE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION. 
murder of Raymond B. Heacock and convicted of murder in the first 
degree and sentenced to imprisonment at San Quentin for the term of 
his natural life. Vicenzi Dimaggio was tried for killing Raymond B. 
Heacock and convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to San Quentin 
for a period of ten years. Frank Favalora was tried on both charges 
and was acquitted. This was an unfortunate miscarriage of justice, for 
they were all equally guilty of one of the foulest murders in the crim- 
inal annals of the state. 
Assistant District Attorney C. P. Rendon, Sheriff W. H. Riecks and 
Deputy Sheriff George McAllister are to be highly commended for the 
able manner in which they discharged their respective duties in bring- 
ing these men to justice. 
Assistants Raymond B. Heacock and Richard Squires gave their 
lives in the discharge of their duty and their names should be among 
those to whose memory the state owes all honor. The state should sur- 
round its officers with every safeguard in the discharge of their duties 
and this is one of the strongest reasons why the legislature should pass 
sizingent laws respecting the possession of firearms. 
Respectfully submitted. f 
(Signed) Rovert D. DUKE, 
Attorney. 
