Is a convicted burglar who was convicted of a crime of moral turpitude entitled to immunity from prosecution?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. National, C084160 (Cal. App. 2020):

a crime of moral turpitude]; People v. Muldrow (1988) 202 Cal.App.3d 636, 645 [attempted burglary is an act of moral turpitude].) D. admitted her prior convictions. Moreover, she admitted that she possessed other people's credit card information without permission and that she was testifying under a grant of immunity. Given the above evidence, there was no false aura of veracity surrounding D.

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