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Austin v. Saffle
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
Carpenter v. Saffle
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
U.S. v. Gonzalez
Dismissal with prejudice after defendant's successful motion for mistrial is improper absent prosecutorial intent to provoke defendant's motion.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
Bishop v. People
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
Handy v. Everett
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
Mehdipour v. Chapel
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
Bradshaw v. U.S.
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
Stuart v. Goss
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
State v. Hendricks
Version of law in effect when defendants pleaded guilty requires court to count juvenile convictions in determining 'offense score.'
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
State v. Thomas
Termination provision of Criminal Profiteering Act is not repealed in subsequent insurance fraud act.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
People v. Matthews
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
People v. Flagg
Application of mandatory parole law not violative of ex post facto principles.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
People v. Masloski
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
People v. Sanchez
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
People v. Ramirez
Jury instruction adequately explained elements necessary for burglary conviction.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
People v. Martinez
Statements made by assault victim admissible under excited utterance exception to hearsay rule.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
People v. Cervantes
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
State v. Coria
Defendant who damaged marital property cannot be convicted of malicious mischief.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
State v. Red
Defendant on trial for attempted murder is not entitled to jury instruction regarding attempted manslaughter.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
State v. Delgado
Witness who refuses to answer self-incriminating questions is not required to invoke privilege for each question.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
People v. Brazzel
Supreme court reverses suppression order so trial court can make additional findings as to whether defendant voluntarily consented to search of home.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
State v. Gibson
Officer did not conduct unreasonable, warrantless search where defendant was under the influence of marijuana and minor children were present.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
State v. Donahue
Results of blood-alcohol test taken in Oregon are admissible in Washington because they didn't violate Oregon's physician-patient privilege.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
People v. Morrison
Defendant does not have to use preemptory strike against objectionable juror to preserve claim that right to fair trial violated.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
U.S. v. Velarde-Gomez
In federal criminal prosecution, prosecutor may elicit testimony and comment on demeanor of arrestee who has not received Miranda warning.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
U.S. v. Tam
Prosecution commits harmless error by suggesting jury use secret ballot to select foreperson.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
Romano v. Gibson
Failure to disclose police officer's unrecorded recollection did not prejudice defendants convicted of first-degree murder.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
U.S. v. Bazuaye
Money laundering involving checks issued by credit card company constitutes crime involving interstate commerce.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
U. S. v. Matthews
Court must examine statutes or copies of convictions when defendant challenges sentence enhancement on basis that previous convictions are not qualifying offenses.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001
U.S. v. Garlick
Convictions for separate counts of wire fraud proper where more than one fax transmission were used.
Criminal Law and Procedure May 7, 2001