PEOPLE v. GARLAND

Docket No. 1752.

215 Cal.App.2d 582 (1963)

30 Cal. Rptr. 437

THE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. FRED GARLAND, Defendant and Appellant.

Court of Appeals of California, Fourth District.

April 30, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. Clay Jacke for Defendant and Appellant.

Stanley Mosk, Attorney General, William E. James, Assistant Attorney General, and Jack K. Weber, Deputy Attorney General, for Plaintiff and Respondent.


BROWN (Gerald), J.

Defendant, together with James E. Glenn and Amuel O'Neal Miles, was tried by a jury and found guilty of violating Penal Code section 337a, subdivisions 1-4 and 6, relating to bookmaking. After defendant's motion for new trial was denied, judgment was imposed on one count only of ten counts on which defendant was declared guilty; defendant was granted five years' probation conditioned upon serving three months in the county jail.

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