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Jesse Carter Opinions

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Entrapment

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People V. Nunn [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter May 1956

People V. Nunn [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

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.


People V. Malotte [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Jan 1956

People V. Malotte [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Where defendant discussed with police officers in a secretly taped conversation the commission of a crime, namely, provision of prostitutes, there was no unreasonable invasion of privacy when the conversation was used against her.


People V. Jackson [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Mar 1954

People V. Jackson [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Where the trial court offered entrapment instruction to the jury, despite the fact that only a favorable view of the evidence supported that defense, the decision was in defendant's favor and he could not challenge the instructions on appeal.