San Diego Law Review
Document Type
Recent Cases
Abstract
This recent case discusses People v. Pennington (Cal. 1967).
Recommended Citation
Ronald L. Fein,
Criminal Procedure - Once Substantial Evidence of Defendant’s Present Insanity Appears, Trial Judge Must Order Hearing on That Issue, Notwithstanding Evidence to the Contrary. People v. Pennington (Cal. 1967).,
5
San Diego L. Rev.
200
(1968).
Available at:
https://digital.sandiego.edu/sdlr/vol5/iss1/12