Title
Document Type
Opinion
Publication Date
5-8-1956
Docket No.
Crim. No. 5748
Citation
46 Cal. 2d 460; 296 P.2d 813; 1956
Abstract
An osteopath's conviction for selling prescriptions for narcotics was proper because the regulatory code's use of the phrase "good faith" was not vague, and the prosecution's attempt to obtain narcotics from the osteopath was not entrapment.
Recommended Citation
Carter, Jesse W., "People v. Nunn [DISSENT]" (1956). Jesse Carter Opinions. 152.
https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/carter_opinions/152