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· 6/3/1975

People v. Paris

Citations

  • 48 Cal. App. 3d 766
  • 122 Cal. Rptr. 272
  • 1975 Cal. App. LEXIS 1152

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  • a reserve police officer trained to recognize the substance who personally witnessed the alleged criminal activity is a presumptively reliable informant
  • a reserve police officer trained to recognize the substance who personally witnessed the alleged criminal activity is a presumptively reliable informant
  • informant was a citizen informant and presumptively reliable as a consequence of his motivation to report crime, and his experience as a reserve police officer trained to recognize the illegal substance noted but not relied upon for finding probable cause
  • informant was a citizen informant and presumptively reliable as a consequence of his motivation to report crime, and his experience as a reserve police officer trained to recognize the illegal substance noted but not relied upon for finding probable cause

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Judges: Molinari

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