THE COURT.
On May 22, 1956, Oliver O. Clark, an attorney at law, was charged by information with eight counts of grand theft and five counts of selling securities of the United States Onyx Corporation (hereafter referred to as "Onyx Corporation") without first obtaining a permit from the California Commissioner of Corporations. The jury found defendant guilty on all 13 counts. Defendant's motion for a new trial was granted. Before the retrial, Clark changed his plea...
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