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People v. Jessee
Wife who conspired to murder her husband for financial gain must repay life insurance proceeds to his estate, not insurers.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 23, 2013
U.S. v. Shorty
Mentally unstable man’s firearms-related convictions are overturned due to judge's failure to adequately discuss jury trial waiver.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 23, 2013
U.S. v. DeJarnette
Sex offender is not required to register where he was convicted under Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act because he was convicted before its enactment.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 23, 2013
People v. Rios
Gang member is not guilty of ‘street terrorism’ for stealing car because there was no evidence that he did so with anyone else.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 23, 2013
People v. Rodriguez
Probation conditions regarding gang member's association with others may encompass persons he had 'reason to know' were gang members.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 23, 2013
People v. Bernal
Gang member is guilty of resisting officer through force because he attempted to flee from officer while dragging officer behind him.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 23, 2013
U.S. v. Anderson
Cab driver who sold ‘burned’ copies of Adobe software is guilty of willful copyright infringement because he knew his copying was illegal.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 20, 2013
People v. Johnson
Jurors’ personal information might come to light because they admitted to defendant’s parents that they improperly considered his failure to testify.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 20, 2013
People v. Williams
Seven-year delay between murderer’s 1995 arrest and his 2002 trial does not violate murderer’s constitutional right to speedy trial.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 19, 2013
People v. Wickham
Thief who tricked elderly man in his 90s to lend him money must repay more than $100,000, plus 10 percent interest per year.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 18, 2013
People v. Nguyen
Burglary conviction is upheld where defendant visited electronics store and placed expensive laptop computers in less expensive printer's box.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 17, 2013
People v. Algire
Audio recording of stepfather’s inappropriate sexual advances toward stepdaughter is admissible during trial because it was relevant to criminal proceedings.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 17, 2013
People v. Willis
Trial court cannot extend drug offender’s probation period for three more years because his drug offense is classified as misdemeanor.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 16, 2013
People v. Freidt
Trial court may not indefinitely keep probationer on ‘summarily revoked’ probation status because she had not finished paying restitution to her victim.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 12, 2013
People v. Johnson
Law enforcement veteran fails to overturn conviction for husband's murder, although she was absent when bailiff showed jury how murder weapon worked.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 12, 2013
People v. Contreras
Murderer fails to overturn conviction by highlighting spotty criminal past of key witness due to overwhelming corroborating evidence of his guilt.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 12, 2013
People v. Banks
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 12, 2013
People v. Cook
Court may not impose increase in driver's sentence with respect to two of three victims killed in horrific motor vehicle accident.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 12, 2013
People v. Bates
Deputy violates Fourth Amendment when he signaled vehicle to stop by gesturing with his hand without reasonable suspicions.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 12, 2013
Kansas v. Cheever
Prosecution may refute expert testimony, which defense presented to show defendant did not intend to kill sheriff while intoxicated, without violating Fifth Amendment.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 11, 2013
U.S. v. Roybal
Sex offender is guilty of ‘distributing’ child pornography to a minor by having her make copies of pornographic images on his computer.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 10, 2013
Pulido v. Superior Court (People)
Trial court properly refuses to appoint a commission in Mexico to examine witness, who already identified perpetrator of crime at trial.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 10, 2013
People v. Fandinola
Burglar does not have to pay monthly probation supervision fee because he was placed on mandatory supervision, not probation.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 10, 2013
Cuevas v. Superior Court (People)
Police department may have to return seized cash after improperly initiating forfeiture proceedings, instead of district attorney.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 8, 2013
People v. Rocha
Prosecution may use evidence of prior burglary of garage to show that man intended to steal when he entered stranger’s garage without permission.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 8, 2013
Rabuck v. Superior Court (People)
Sexually violent predator fails to evade commitment by arguing that his evaluators' reports were based on a prior, invalid assessment protocol.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 8, 2013
U.S. v. Kahre
Conspirators cannot disqualify prosecutor from case by filing special civil action against him for allegedly conducting illegal raid and arrests.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 5, 2013
People v. Palmer
Trial court may accept no contest plea without asking defense attorney to refer to any documents describing factual basis for plea.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 5, 2013
People v. Mendez
Drug user who was convicted of cocaine possession may not associate with people he 'has reason to know' are drug users based on probation condition.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 4, 2013
Nguyen v. Curry
Appellate attorney’s failure to raise double jeopardy in state court may allow federal court to grant habeas petition despite petitioner’s procedural default.
Criminal Law and Procedure Dec. 4, 2013