Is there any case law in which a defendant was found to have committed a criminal offence?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Webb v. State Bar of Cal., 306 P.2d 458, 47 Cal.2d 866 (Cal. 1957):

[47 Cal.2d 871] By reason of the unsatisfactory nature of the evidence against petitioner and of his positive denials of wrongdoing, see Griffith v. State Bar, 1953, 40 Cal.2d 470, 474, 254 P.2d 22, 3 we are impelled to the

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