People v. Martin

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1955-12-09

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TRAYNOR, J. — By information defendant was charged with two counts of horse-race bookmaking (Pen. Code, § 337a, subd. 1) and two counts of keeping and occupying premises for the purposes of such bookmaking. (Pen. Code, § 337a, subd. 2.) The trial court granted defendant’s motion to set the information aside (see Pen. Code, § 995) on the <span ="1" class="star-pagina…

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