People v. Engols

1 Citing case

  1. People v. Candelaria

    18 Cal.App.3d 754 (Cal. Ct. App. 1971)   Cited 2 times
    Finding probable cause to arrest where suspect's eyes were pinpointed and did not react to light, his motor movements were slow, and his speech was slurred

    The information so obtained by the physician was properly received in evidence at the ensuing court hearing. ( People v. Garcia (1969) 268 Cal.App.2d 712 [ 74 Cal.Rptr. 103]. Accord: People v. Engols (1969) 275 Cal.App.2d 307, 309 [ 79 Cal.Rptr. 608]; People v. Clark (1969) 272 Cal.App.2d 294, 297 [ 77 Cal.Rptr. 50]; People v. Lipscomb (1968) 263 Cal.App.2d 59, 67 [ 69 Cal.Rptr. 127]; People v. Hill (1967) 249 Cal.App.2d 453, 459 [ 57 Cal.Rptr. 551].)