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People v. Palmer
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 28, 2001
People v. Lara
Criminal defendant who retained private counsel may discharge counsel so long as it did not cause significant prejudice and request is timely.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 28, 2001
People v. Hill
Jury instruction was properly worded so that defendant could not be convicted based on prior sexual offenses.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 28, 2001
People v. Peracchi
Police may not question suspect about his reasons for invoking Miranda rights.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 28, 2001
People v. Nguyen
Jury instruction that victim of robbery need not own, possess, or be in control of property taken is not harmless error.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 28, 2001
Dallas W., a Minor
Juvenile act of mooning is not misdemeanorindecent exposure without evidenceexposure is lewd.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 28, 2001
People v. Cromer
Proper standard for appellate review of trial court's determination that prosecution used reasonable diligence to locate witness is independent review.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 28, 2001
People v. Mazurette
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 26, 2001
Griego v. People
'Knowingly' is culpable mental state for offense of driving after revocation prohibited.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 26, 2001
People v. Gordon
Trial court didn't err in failing to instruct jury on offense of aiding suicide manslaughter where no evidence supported use of that instruction.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 26, 2001
People v. Masters
Drawings made by criminal defendant are admissible where relevant to show motive and intent.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 26, 2001
Olona v. Williams
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 26, 2001
U.S. v. Stanfiel
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 26, 2001
Wilburn v. Nelson
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 26, 2001
U.S. v. Barnes
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 26, 2001
U.S. v. Gay
Face-to-face informant furnishes information, which forms reasonable basis for officers to enter residence.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 25, 2001
State v. Bomar
Defendant committed to mental hospital is not entitled to credit for prison time served prior to sentencing.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 22, 2001
Haeger v. Lansing
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 21, 2001
Wilcox v. Aleman
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 21, 2001
Rigler v. Ferguson
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 21, 2001
Kadonsky v. U.S.
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 20, 2001
U.S. v. Deucher
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 20, 2001
Watkins v. Nelson
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 20, 2001
U.S. v. Angulo-Valenzuela
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 20, 2001
U.S. v. Mott
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 20, 2001
Dial v. Champion
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 20, 2001
Smith v. Saffle
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 20, 2001
State v. Lucas
Court errs in permitting prosecutor to peremptorily strike only African American male panel member on pretext that he is southern male.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 20, 2001
State v. Wiley
Failure to comply with court order to appear in court is a public offense.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 20, 2001
U.S. v. Kaczynski
Unabomber's plea of guilty isn't rendered involuntary on account of court's denial of motion to represent himself.
Criminal Law and Procedure Feb. 19, 2001