Weakness In California Law., Daily Racing Form, 1910-11-29

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WEAKNESS IN CALIFORNIA LAW Siii Princisco Cal Xovcinlier 2S An intricate point of hw involving the validity of the Walker rais d before Judge ii II iiililKtting lav was M rial rVently in the case of Kdward I Evatt ul i charC l with selling i ools on the races at j i ii i trivet this city by detective Driseoli iVriscoVl laced a bet with Evatt and produced the IIIL t iiil inoiiev as evidence rs well as a number ombination shwts The cvi ami of for clrir f ii ooncu iie and Judge Shortall was about Si of snllty when attorney E M I a r ni objection and pointed out steen iiiterp si l an of a bet made on a dog race Judge tie case 11 at i accused the disclKtrptMl the on ground lleasv hal unlawful to make a bet where a Judge iil sl0 sEnrt ill pt the case for further argument Assii utant rtaiic District i i i Attorney Morris in l requested Syspeakin of the Ioht raised Judge Shortall ShortalliiVr iiVr nf riUcil liv attorney Epsteen is well lniii VVn hard to secure convictions for be very 1 iY i r nn tiie races as the poolroom operators KMI A r ever brin In a third party as stakeholder wmlrS Vlaw relevaHt part of the Jf that l iJ convictions can be it iiniot vhere n 1 1 sec made s LxCe LxCei i b n uiT courts will be cer ¬ tain on this one technicality i


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