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Wooten v. Superior Court
Citation:
93 Cal. App.4th 422 (Cal. App. 2001)Facts
A felony complaint was filed charging Mendoza with four counts, all allegedly committed on May 4, 2000: pimping and pandering with respect to Angel, and pimping and pandering with respect to Cat. The same complaint also charged Wooten with six counts, all allegedly committed on May 22, 2000: pimping and pandering with respect to Veronica, Anaya and Malibu. Defendants filed a motion to set aside the information. They argued that there was no underlying prostitution because “the customer did not receive sex for his money.” They also argued there was no prostitution because the particular customers involved, the police officers, did not pay the dancers with the intent that they and/or the dancers be sexually aroused or gratified.
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