Same. After a judgment of conviction has been entered pursuant to § 120.18, the clerk shall deliver a certified copy of such judgment to the officer whose duty it is to execute such judgment, and no other warrant or authority is necessary to justify or require its execution. NOTE: Section 120.34 continues the substance of former § 1213. Compare Cal. Pen. Code § 1213. The "officer whose duty it is to execute such judgment" may include the Director of Corrections in the case of total or partial confinement or a probation officer in the case of a supervised probation. For provisions to stay of execution, see § 130.30.