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People v. Rodriguez
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 25, 2000
People v. Mendez
Appeal based on failure to hold competency hearing is barred for untimely probable cause certificate request.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 25, 2000
People v. Ray
Police officers may enter unoccupied residence without warrant based on reasonable suspicion of exigent circumstances.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
People v. Sargent
'Shaken baby syndrome,' by itself, is insufficient for criminal negligence element of felony child abuse.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
People v. Lopez
Separate drug sales on two different days constitute different sets of operative facts for sentencing purposes.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
People v. Harbolt
Judicial notice of appellate opinion affirming defendant's conviction is permitted as proof of prior conviction.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
People v. Hagen
Filing of tax returns, not including embezzled money, supports conviction for filing false returns.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
People v. Jefferson
Three strikes law is inapposite to defendant with one strike and term for current offense is indeterminate.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
People v. Hudson
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
People v. Lasko
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
People v. Nguyen
Kidnapping for robbery may be based on substantially increased risk of either physical or psychological harm.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
People v. Redmon
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
People v. Perez
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
People v. Rios
Failure to instruct on 'sudden quarrel/heat of passion' element of voluntary manslaughter is harmless.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
People v. Murphy
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
People v. Morris
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
People v. Robles
Felony properly reduced to misdemeanor when insufficient evidence substantiates defendant is active gang member
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
People v. Robles
Warrantless search of defendant's garage isn't justified by brother's probation condition.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
People v. Salazar
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
People v. Zackery
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
People v. San Joaquin County Superior Court (Zamudio)
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
People v. Snyder
Review granted
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
People v. Rubalcava
Trial court is not required to instruct jury that it may consider intended use of instrument to determine whether it's a dagger.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
People v. Nguyen
Harm required for aggravated kidnapping includes psychological harm.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 24, 2000
U.S. v. Foster
Conviction for receipt of stolen property is admissible to impeach witness only if commission of crime actually involves deceitful conduct.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 22, 2000
U.S. v. Reid
Search is unreasonable when Officers obtain consent from someone who they know doesn't reside on premises.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 22, 2000
People v. Benson
Crime of 'burglary' is not restricted to theft-related burglaries, but applies to all burglaries.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 21, 2000
People v. Camacho
Police observations through bedroom window from non-public area constitutes unlawful search.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 21, 2000
People v. Bolden
Defense counsel's rejection of lesser included offense jury instruction is invited error that cannot be appealed.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 21, 2000
People v. Deptowicz
Trial court's failure to impose mandatory restitution fine will not be corrected where prosecutor remained silent.
Criminal Law and Procedure Sep. 21, 2000