California Supreme Court
Jul. 27, 2013
State high court tosses Ecstasy conviction, faulting prosecutors
The state Supreme Court overturned the conviction of a man who sold the drug Ecstasy at a rave party because Los Angeles County prosecutors failed to prove the blue pills he sold to an undercover cop were a controlled substance.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
The state Supreme Court has overturned the conviction of a man who allegedly sold the drug Ecstasy at a rave party four years ago because Los Angeles County prosecutors failed to prove the blue pills Zachary Davis sold to an undercover cop were a controlled substance.
San Francisco-based attorney Stephen P. Freccero, a former federal prosecutor not involved in the case, said it looks like attorneys b...
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