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Hodges v. Addison
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 5, 2000
U.S. v. West
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 5, 2000
US v. Holbrook
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 5, 2000
U.S. v. Maldonado
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 5, 2000
U.S. v. Jaramillo-Garcia
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 5, 2000
Miller v. Klingler
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 5, 2000
People v. Randolph
Seized evidence properly suppressed when warrant facially deficient because supporting affidavit lacked sufficient particularity about alleged criminal activity.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 5, 2000
Benz v. People
Sentencing court can conduct administrative review process when the community corrections board or program does not.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 5, 2000
People v. McCullough
Parole officers need not have reasonable grounds to perform a parole search.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 5, 2000
Dickerson v. United States
Miranda created a constitutional rule that the U.S. Congress cannot legislatively supersede.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 5, 2000
Johnson v. United States
Ex Post Facto clause is not violated when an additional supervised release is imposed after the terms of an initial supervised release is revoked.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 5, 2000
People v. Kinkead
Failure to instruct jury to require willfulness does not prejudice case of defendant convicted of child endangerment.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 30, 2000
People v. Taylor
Consideration of inappropriate factors in denying a defendant's motion to strike a prior conviction constitutes abuse of discretion.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 30, 2000
People v. Santana
Accused's conviction reversed when trial court's adversarial questioning of defense witnesses creates impression of partiality.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 30, 2000
People v. McCoy
Trial court's failure to impose additional restitution fine may be raised for first time on appeal.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 30, 2000
People v. Mom
Force necessary to commit offense of rape in concert is no greater than force necessary to commit forcible rape.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 30, 2000
People v. Superior Court of Fresno County
Petition to extend accused's commitment as sexually violent predator does not make petition invalid for lack of current psychological evaluations.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 30, 2000
Torres v. Superior Court of Los Angeles County
Grant of ex parte in camera hearing pursuant to prosecution's claim of official privilege is abuse of discretion.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 30, 2000
In re Rodriguez
Counsel's motion to withdraw guilty plea, causing enhanced sentencing, is not ineffective assistance when court could vacate plea on its own.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 30, 2000
People v. Riel
Evidence is sufficient to uphold death sentence for first-degree murder conviction.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 30, 2000
Walters v. Superior Court
Physical evidence collected by parties does not belong to court and is subject to seizure by prosecution.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 30, 2000
State v. Jones
Death sentence will not be overturned when no new arguments are raised to justify a different result.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 30, 2000
Arizona v. Jones
Rule of corpus delicti does not apply to preliminary hearings.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 30, 2000
State of Arizona v. Sheldon
Party cannot invoke Fifth Amendment to avoid a deposition.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 30, 2000
State v. Martinez
Jurors may be replaced for misconduct so long as deliberations are in progress.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 30, 2000
U.S. v. Mattarolo
Traffic stop is permissible where facts are sufficient to cause experienced officer to reasonably conclude that criminal activity might be in progress.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 29, 2000
U.S. v. Fuentes-Cariaga
Defendant may not introduce testimony of non-percipient INS agent that guilt wouldn't be inferred from nervousness at border checkpoint.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 29, 2000
U.S. v. Zuno-Arce
On federal habeas corpus, new circuit rule's deadline may be applied to cases pending on rule's effective date.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 29, 2000
U.S. v. Daniel
Due Process is satisfied when oral findings are made on record in support of decision to revoke supervised release.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 29, 2000
U.S. v. Chon
Military police may investigate civilians if there is independent military purpose for the investigation.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 29, 2000