California Courts: When Is Someone a Pimp?

Jomo Zambia's lawyers argued that only someone who recruits innocent victims rather than working prostitutes or someone posing as a prostitute can be guilty of pandering.

The California Supreme Court is grapping with the question of what constitutes a pimp in the case of a man who attempted to recruit an undercover police officer to work for him as a prostitute.

Jomo Zambia's lawyers argued Tuesday that only someone who recruits innocent victims rather than working prostitutes or someone posing as a prostitute can be guilty of pandering, reports the San Francisco Chronicle.

Read the ful story at SFGate.com.

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