California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Bradshaw, 107 Cal.Rptr. 256, 31 Cal.App.3d 421 (Cal. App. 1973):
8 'One line of questioning to which objections were sustained was directed toward proving that the two waitresses were prostitutes. Whether the female person procured for or encouraged to become an inmate of a house of ill-fame is 'an innocent girl or a hardened prostitute of long experience' is immaterial to the issues raised by a charge of pandering.' (People v. Charles, Supra, 218 Cal.App.2d 812, 822, 32 Cal.Rptr. 653, 659.)
9 People v. Montgomery (1941) 47 Cal.App.2d 1, 12, 117 P.2d 437.
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