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Gallego on Habeas Corpus
Court's denial of habeas investigation funds is relevant to showing no delay, or good cause for delay for later claims.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 30, 1999
Robbins on Habeas Corpus
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 30, 1999
U.S. v. Kikuyama
Consecutive sentences for bank robbery and violation of supervised release are 'reasonable incremental punishment.'
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 30, 1999
U.S. v. Blitz
Telemarketer may be convicted of wire fraud without having personally made fraudulent calls.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 30, 1999
U.S. v. Mejia-Mesa
Claim that prosecution suppressed exculpatory evidence at trial requires evidentiary hearing.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 30, 1999
Dyer v. Calderon
Defendant is denied fair trial where juror lies in voir dire for purpose of winning seat on jury.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 30, 1999
U.S. v. Hodge
Request for advance, in connection with project ultimately not carried out, isn't a criminal false statement.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 30, 1999
U.S. v. Miller
'Safety valve' statute allowing less than ordinary minimum sentence requires disclosure of uncharged conduct.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 30, 1999
U.S. v. Edwards
Prosecutor may not continue to represent government after personally discovering key evidence during trial.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 30, 1999
U.S. v. Mejia-Mesa
Claim that prosecution suppressed exculpatory evidence at trial requires evidentiary hearing.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 30, 1999
People v. Thornburg
Court resentencing three strikes defendant must recalculate credits and amend abstract of judgment.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 30, 1999
People v. Castello
California law defines prior Florida offense for three strikes purposes.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 30, 1999
Thompson v. Calderon
Evidence proffered doesn't support request for permission to file successive habeas petition in capital case.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 30, 1999
U.S. v. Kaluna
Federal three strikes law unconstitutionally shifts burden of proof to certain defendants.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 30, 1999
U.S. v. Govan
Use of state law convictions to determine criminal history doesn't violate due process.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 30, 1999
U.S. v. Vavages
Prosecutor violates due process by threatening to void alibi witness' plea agreement and prosecute for perjury.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 30, 1999
Williamson v. Gregoire
Convict isn't in custody for federal habeas purposes if he's merely required to register as sex offender.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 30, 1999
Malone v. Calderon
No habeas corpus jurisdiction exists where out-of-state custodian intervenes for a limited purpose.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 29, 1999
Mainero v. Gregg
Statements obtained by torture aren't barred from use in extradition proceeding where backed by additional evidence.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 29, 1999
Caro v. Calderon
Death row inmate is entitled to evidentiary hearing on claim of ineffective assistance of counsel.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 29, 1999
U.S. v. Foster
Transportation of firearm in pickup truck's bed sufficient for conviction for carrying firearm in drug-related crime.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 29, 1999
Park v. People
Habeas relief for improper consolidation of charges is only available if petitioner received a fundamentally unfair trial.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 29, 1999
U.S. v. Pineda-Garcia
Previous conviction for using fraudulent identification documents not immigration related for sentence enhancement purposes.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 29, 1999
U.S. v. Lopes-Montes
Under Federal Sentencing Guidelines, make-up of drugs actually seized may be used to estimate purity of unrecovered drugs.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 29, 1999
U.S. v. Riewe
Court required to make specific factual findings when rejecting sentencing entrapment argument.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 29, 1999
Henry v. Lungren
Jurisdiction by "relating back" to earlier habeas petition is improper if petitioner's not in custody before second filing.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 29, 1999
U.S. v. Scholl
Testimony supporting compulsive gambler defense properly excluded in federal prosecution.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 29, 1999
Vansickel v. White
Absent prejudice, automatic reversal's unavailable where timely objections to due process violations aren't made.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 29, 1999
People v. Matthews
Insufficient evidence to support conviction for removing or taking officer's weapon where officer drops gun after being run into by the defendant.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 29, 1999
Lisenbee v. Henry
Due process isn't violated by use of 'abiding conviction' language in jury instruction on reasonable doubt.
Criminal Law and Procedure Mar. 29, 1999