California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Brown, 184 Cal.App.2d 588, 7 Cal.Rptr. 717 (Cal. App. 1960):
Further, no objection was made when the marijuana in question was received into evidence, and objection to the evidence and the manner in which it was obtained was thereby waived on appeal. People v. Close, 154 Cal.App.2d 545, 552, 316 P.2d 1019.
As to the invalidity of the indictment, appellants complain because of an amendment of a date therein. The amendment was proper and no defect is demonstrated. People v. Gordon, 71 Cal.App.2d 606, 610-611, 629, 634, 163 P.2d 110.
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