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People v. Thammavong
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 3, 2000
People v. Watts
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 3, 2000
People v. Reyes
Police ruse invalidates defendant's subsequent consent to search his person.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 3, 2000
People v. Jeffries
Instruction permitting jury to consider sex offender's prior sexual offense is proper.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 3, 2000
People v. Herrera
Existence of conspiracy may be proved by circumstantial evidence or inferred from conduct, relationship and activities of alleged conspirators.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 3, 2000
People v. Phillips
Test that determines insanity of an accused is also standard by which to determine status as idiot.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 3, 2000
People v. Steele
Brandishing firearm is not lesser included offense of assault with firearm and therefore needs no separate jury instruction.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 3, 2000
People v. Mendoza
California Supreme Court upholds death penalty where defendant commits murder during commission of robbery, rape and arson.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 3, 2000
People v. Hector
Minor's request to speak to his mother during police questioning does not invoke his Miranda rights.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 3, 2000
People v. Lawrence
Consecutive sentences are not mandated under three strikes law if all current convictions committed on same occasion or arise from same set of operative facts.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 3, 2000
People v. Lucero
California Supreme Court affirms death penalty for convicted murderer.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 3, 2000
People v. Marshall
Trial court's failure to instruct jury to find elements of sentence enhancement statute beyond a reasonable doubt is harmless error.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 3, 2000
U.S. v. Powell
Judge's rejection of dismissal for cause of jurors upheld because actual and implied bias not found.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 3, 2000
Hale v. Gibson
Court of appeals denies writ of habeas corpus to convicted murderer and kidnapper sentenced to death.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 3, 2000
U.S. v. Crowe
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 3, 2000
People v. Montes
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 2, 2000
People v. Kelley
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 2, 2000
People v. McCoy
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 2, 2000
U.S. v. Garcia-Guizar
District court's correction of calculating error that adds 33 months to original sentence is not vindictive or violative of due process.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 2, 2000
U.S. v. Sager
Court errs by disallowing cross-examination of witness regarding investigatory details and not allowing jury to consider whether investigation was flawed.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 2, 2000
U.S. v. Martin
Government's motion to reconsider sentence is timely if it is made before resentencing has occurred.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 2, 2000
Mena v. City of Simi Valley
Officers are not entitled to immunity for knowingly searching portions of property erroneously included within terms of search warrant.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 2, 2000
People v. Murphy
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 2, 2000
People v Hester
Absent explicit or implicit waiver, right to claim sentencing error isn't waived by entering into plea agreement.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 2, 2000
People v. Nava
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 2, 2000
State v. Miranda
Disorderly conduct is lesser included offense of aggravated assault despite recent case law to contrary.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 2, 2000
State v. Honorable Cindy Kelly Jorgenson
Defendant's retrial is dismissed with prejudice because reversal of original conviction based on prosecutorial misconduct.
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 2, 2000
People v. Metters
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 1, 2000
People v. Gaul
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 1, 2000
People v. Martinez
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Oct. 1, 2000