People v. Crews
Before: Nourse
NOURSE, P. J.
Harold and Ruth Crews, husband and wife, were tried and convicted of the unlawful possession of heroin in violation of section 11500 of the Health and Safety Code. Harold was sentenced to the state penitentiary and Ruth to the state institution for women. Harold alone appeals from the judgment and from the order denying his motion for a new trial.
Two police officers broke into the living quarters of the defendants at about 3:45 a. m. after they had failed to get a reply to their knocks on the door. Mrs. Crews ran to a window which she opened and then made a “tossing” motion of the hand which the officers interpreted as having been for the purpose of casting something out of the window. One of them went down to the street and found a bindle of heroin on the sidewalk. At the same time she screamed to her husband for help. Both officers were in regulation uniform. Mr. Crews was on
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the street in front of the building in and about his parked automobile. He followed the officer who found the drug back into the rooms of the defendants. In the presence of the defendants they searched the rooms and found two more bindles of heroin on the floor near a wastebasket, two spoons blackened by fire, with cotton filters saturated with heroin, and a can of powdered milk commonly used in taking heroin. One of the spoons was in a drawer of a bureau used by the husband and wife
jointly;
the other was lying in plain sight on top of the bureau.
The evidence was sufficient to support the finding of joint possession of husband and wife. (See
People
v.
Chan Chaun,
41 Cal.App.2d 586 [107 P.2d 455];
People
v.
Wong Fun,
39 Cal.App.2d 211 [102 P.2d
774]; People
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