People v. Gallegos
Before: Vallee
VALLÉE, J.
By information defendant was accused of selling heroin on November 13, 1958. He was convicted by a jury. He appeals from the judgment sentencing him to state prison and from the order denying a new trial.
In October or November 1958 Officer Villalba of the Los Angeles Police Department, through another officer, met an informer called “Johnny” and told him that he (the officer) was going to make a buy. Johnny took Villalba to defendant’s home, introduced him to defendant, and said, “Joe wants to buy two grams. ’ ’ The officer gave defendant $40, and defendant gave him two grams of heroin.
About 6 :50 p.m. on November 13, 1958, Villalba went to defendant’s home again. As he walked toward the house, a couple of dogs started barking. Defendant came to a window and “hollered, ‘I will be right out.’ ” Defendant came out and said, “What is happening, brother? . . . What are you doing?” Villalba answered, “I am looking for junk. Do you
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have any?” The word “junk” indicated heroin. Defendant said he had some. Villalba said he wanted two grams. Defendant asked the officer if he was a “user.” Villalba said he was not, that he ‘ ‘ was trying to make a little money. ’ ’ He gave defendant $40. Defendant told him to wait, went into the house, returned, and handed him 21 capsules of heroin. Villalba noticed the initials “R G” tattooed on the hand, wrist, or forearm of defendant.
On cross-examination Villalba testified that from July 27 to and including November 13,1958, he had walked the streets in an undercover capacity looking for narcotic evidence; he had notes of his activities on November 13, 1958; the notes were in the narcotics office of the police building; he wrote the report immediately after the purchase from defendant on November 13; he read the notes out in the hall before he came into court; they were not his own notes; the notes he made were typed as a result of the purchase; he did not have the notes with him; he did not know whether the investigating officer, sitting next to the district attorney, had them; after he read the notes in the hall he gave them to Sergeant Cunning; the notes were with respect only to the purchase of November 13; he had no other notes to go by.
Officer Sanchez, called as a witness by defendant, testified he arrested defendant in his home on February 21, 1959; he made a search of the premises and found some prescription-type filled gelatin capsules of seconal behind the television set in the front room; they were of the sanie type as ordinarily contain heroin; he destroyed them; he did not find a syringe or needle; he had introduced Johnny to Villalba in October 1958; he had heard Johnny's last name but did not recall it; he had not seen him since October 1958, did not know where he lived, and had no information as to where he might be located.
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