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U.S. v. Peterson
Prosecutor's comments during sentencing hearing do not breach plea agreement when defendant fails to argue for reduced sentence in good faith.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 20, 2000
Rowe v. Lemaster
Prisoner's federal habeas corpus writ time-barred because application exceeded one-year limitation provided by Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 20, 2000
Paredes v. Atherton
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 20, 2000
Dukeminier v. Williams
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 20, 2000
Sedillo v. Williams
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 20, 2000
Martinez v. Williams
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 20, 2000
Thomason v. Williams
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 20, 2000
U.S. v. Paba
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 20, 2000
Campbell v. Williams
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 20, 2000
Gomez v. Williams
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 20, 2000
Hasson v. Williams
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 20, 2000
Jackson v. Dr. Kaiser
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 20, 2000
People v. Whitaker
Drugs found during consensual search created reasonable suspicion for detention of defendant.Colorado Court of Appeals.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 20, 2000
People v. Banks
Conviction for assault upon officer does not justify 'extraordinary risk' sentence in absence of serious bodily injury or use of deadly weapon.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 20, 2000
In re Request for Transcripts of Phase Three Grand Jury Proceedings
Courts have discretion to order disclosure of grand jury proceedings terminated by settlement.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 20, 2000
People v. Birkett
Insurance company, indemnifying crime victim, stands in victim's shoes and is entitled to restitution.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 20, 2000
People v. Allen
Dual convictions for burglary and selling stolen property are permissible.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 20, 2000
Alvarado v. Superior Court (People)
Court can withhold identities from defense after determining from evidence witnesses face mortal danger.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 20, 2000
People v. Grant
Conviction stands if only one of three required acts of continuous molestation occurs after statute enacted.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 20, 2000
People v. Blakely
Trial court can exclude jury instruction making imperfect self-defense a defense to involuntary manslaughter.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 20, 2000
People v. Allen
Rule against dual convictions does not preclude defendant from being convicted of burglary and receiving property he stole during burglary.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 20, 2000
Clark v. People
Defendant who enters guilty plea without being advised of length of mandatory parole must be given opportunity to withdraw his plea.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 19, 2000
Simms v. McKune
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 19, 2000
U.S. v. McPhilomy
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 19, 2000
Jenkins v. C.S.C./C.C.C.F. Correctional Services Crop.
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 19, 2000
Crawford v. Booker
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 19, 2000
U.S. v. Murphy
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 19, 2000
U.S. v. Patron-Montano
Defendant's intentional misidentification of co-conspirator makes him ineligible for sentence reductions for drug conviction.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 19, 2000
U.S. v. Nordby
Amount of marijuana for which accused is sentenced is fact that must be submitted to jury and found beyond reasonable doubt.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 19, 2000
U.S. v. Powell
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 19, 2000