PEOPLE v. GERALD
Where defendant's conviction for practicing medicine without a license was reversed by court of appeal for lack of evidence based on its finding that defendant had a valid medical license at all relevant times and thus could not possibly have been guilty of practicing medicine without a license, trial court violated defendant's equal protection rights when it denied defendant's request under Penal Code Sec. 851.5 for a finding of factual innocence, which would allow destruction of arrest records.
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