Court Opinion

ID: 9725834
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-26 12:14:09.343553+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:25:20.486314
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KAUS, P. J.
concur. The alleged illegal seizure of the pistols was utterly immaterial to the result. I would, therefore, affirm without disagreeing with People v. Kern (1979) 93 Cal.App.3d 779, 782-783 *241[155 Cal.Rptr. 877]. In any event, whether or not the search for and inspection of the guns was authorized by section 12031 of the Penal Code, the facts of this case obviously bring the doctrine of “inevitable discovery” into play. (See People v. Superior Court (Tunch) (1978) 80 Cal.App.3d 665, 673-682 [145 Cal.Rptr. 795].)
Appellants’ petition for a hearing by the Supreme Court was denied November 12, 1980.