People v. Beard

294 P.2d 29, 46 Cal. 2d 278, 1956 Cal. LEXIS 178
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 24, 1956
DocketCrim. 5809
StatusPublished
Cited by58 cases

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People v. Beard, 294 P.2d 29, 46 Cal. 2d 278, 1956 Cal. LEXIS 178 (Cal. 1956).

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TRAYNOR, J.

By information defendant was charged with one count of possessing marijuana (Health & Saf. Code, § 11500), and one prior misdemeanor conviction of the same offense. A jury trial was waived, and by stipulation the prosecution’s case was submitted on the transcript of the preliminary hearing. Defendant testified in his own behalf. He was found guilty and sentenced to the state prison for the term prescribed by law. He appeals from the judgment and from the order denying his motion for a new trial.

Officer Buckner of the Los Angeles Police Department testified that shortly after noon on September 17, 1954, he and another officer were driving north on Maple Avenue when they observed defendant and a friend of his named Fortier driving west on 29th Street. Defendant was driving. The officers overshot 29th Street, went around the block and came back on 29th Street approaching Maple Avenue from the west. They observed defendant’s car parked ahead of them. Defendant and Fortier then started driving down the street toward the officers’ ear, and when they had gone about [280]*280half a block, the officers stopped them, got them out of the car, and searched them and the car. A marijuana cigarette was found under the left hand side of the front seat, and some brown cigarette paper was found in one of defendant’s pockets. Defendant then accused the officers of “planting him.” Officer Buckner also searched the area near the place where defendant’s car had been parked, and inside a fence found six marijuana cigarettes wrapped in wax paper.

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