PEOPLE v. LEDENBACH

Docket No. 13917.

61 Cal.App.3d 7 (1976)

132 Cal. Rptr. 643

THE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. MICHAEL JAY LEDENBACH, Defendant and Respondent.

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

July 19, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

COUNSEL

Burt Pines, City Attorney, and Sherman W. Smith, Jr., Deputy City Attorney, for Plaintiff and Appellant.

Thomas F. Coleman for Defendant and Respondent.


OPINION

MARSHALL, P.J.

Defendant, charged with violation of section 647, subdivision (d), of the Penal Code, demurred. The demurrer was sustained and, when the People refused to amend, the court dismissed the complaint.

Section 647, subdivision (d), provides that anyone loitering near public toilets for the purpose of soliciting a lewd, lascivious or unlawful act, is guilty of disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor.

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