Can a finding in a medical malpractice case be stricken under section 1203.06?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Caban, 148 Cal.App.3d 706, 196 Cal.Rptr. 177 (Cal. App. 1983):

The Tanner decision held that once findings triggering the application of section 1203.06's provisions have been made, such findings may not be stricken under section 1385's "furtherance of justice" provisions. (People v. Tanner, supra, 24 Cal.3d at p. 519, 156 Cal.Rptr. 450, 596 P.2d 328.)

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