In what circumstances will a defendant be found in possession of a concealed weapon?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Shaw, 21 Cal.App.3d 710, 98 Cal.Rptr. 724 (Cal. App. 1971):

In People v. Walker, 273 Cal.App.2d 720, 78 Cal.Rptr. 439, as in the case at bench, the defendant was found in possession of a concealed weapon. The following from the decision in that case at page 725, 78 Cal.Rptr. at page 442 is equally applicable here:

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