PEOPLE v. TURNER

Docket No. 3664.

154 Cal.App.2d Supp. 883 (1957)

316 P.2d 781

THE PEOPLE, Respondent, v. MILO M. TURNER. Appellant.

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

October 14, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leonard P. Baum for Appellant.

Roger Arnebergh, City Attorney (Los Angeles), and Philip E. Grey, Deputy City Attorney, for Respondent.


BISHOP, P.J.

The defendant, having pleaded guilty to 12 counts charging as many violations of section 212 of the Labor Code, was sentenced to a dozen terms in jail. He has appealed from the judgment and sentence, contending that section 212 is unconstitutional and that for various reasons, each count falls short of stating a public offense. We are persuaded that neither contention has any merit.

Section 212 reads:

"No person, or agent or officer thereof...

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