PEOPLE V. MARTIN 45 Cal.2d 755 (1955) CASE BRIEF

PEOPLE V. MARTIN

45 Cal.2d 755 (1955)

NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over evidence obtained by an alleged illegal search and seizure.

FACTS: Martin (D) was charged by information with two counts of horse racing bookmaking and two counts of keeping premises for purposes of bookmaking. The trial court granted D's motion to set the information aside based on the determination that the evidence against him was seized in violation of his constitutional rights; an illegal seizure. D disclaimed an interest in the premises searched and the property seized.

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