Daily Journal Staff Writer
An appellate panel Wednesday struck a blow to prosecutors testing a new legal theory to crack down on elder abuse.
The 1st District Court of Appeal threw out a paralegal's conviction for elder abuse, ruling it was based on the flawed theory that he exerted "undue influence" over a feeble San Mateo County man. People v. Brock, ...
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