PEOPLE v. WOODWORTH

Docket No. 3546.

147 Cal.App.2d Supp. 831 (1956)

305 P.2d 721

THE PEOPLE, Respondent, v. WILLIAM DUNCAN WOODWORTH, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of California, Appellate Department, Superior Court, Los Angeles.

December 17, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas Higgins, Jr. and C.V. Eberhard for Appellant.

Roger Arnebergh, City Attorney, Donald M. Redwine, Assistant City Attorney, and Philip E. Grey, Deputy City Attorney, for Respondent.


BISHOP, P.J.

[1a] The testimony of the police officer, as to the approach and conduct of the defendant upon the one occasion when the two met, was sufficient to support the jury's verdict finding him (the defendant) guilty on the charge of being a "vag-lewd," for the approach and subsequent conduct was that of a homosexual. While admitting the meeting with the police officer, the defendant, as a witness, denied the acts and conversation which the officer...

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