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Address By Secretary Of Labor W. Willard Wirtz, W. Willard Wirtz
Address By Secretary Of Labor W. Willard Wirtz, W. Willard Wirtz
San Diego Law Review
The address was delivered by Mr. Wirtz at the annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools held in Los Angeles on December 29, 1963. Because they were addressed to the particular group assembled and depended for their meaning upon circumstances existing at the time, certain introductory comments have been deleted.
California Narcotic Rehabilitation: De Facto Prison For Addicts, John L. Roche, James C. Rothwell
California Narcotic Rehabilitation: De Facto Prison For Addicts, John L. Roche, James C. Rothwell
San Diego Law Review
This note discusses the history and status of California's statutory plans for coping with the narcotic addiction problem.
Felony-Murder - Surviving Co-Felons Are Punishable For First Degree Murder Under California Penal Code Section 189 For The Killing Of A Confederate By The Owner Of The Store Which They Were Robbing (People V. Hand, Cal. 1963), Robert C. Baxley
San Diego Law Review
In the process of executing a planned robbery of a store, one of four robbers was killed by the owner. The store had been previously robbed and the owner was waiting for such a recurrence. Held, on demurrer to the indictment, the surviving felons were punishable for first degree murder because the legislature intended this fact situation to be within the purview of section 189 and because of a strong public policy as a deterrent to violent felonies. People v. Hand, Crim. No. 5471, Super. Ct., San Diego (July 22, 1963).