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PEOPLE v. MARIN
A defendant in a criminal case has a Sixth Amendment right to represent himself or herself provided the decision to do so is voluntarily and intelligently
Updated: 09/20/2010 06:52A
PEOPLE v. MARIN
A defendant in a criminal case has a Sixth Amendment right to represent himself or herself provided the decision to do so is voluntarily and intelligently
Updated: 09/20/2010 06:52A
PEOPLE v. URIBE
The trial court sentenced defendant to 12 years in prison (the lower term of two years for the robbery, plus 10 years for the gun enhancement).
Updated: 09/20/2010 06:52A
PEOPLE v. WRIGHT
Reasonable suspicion that criminal conduct has occurred does not require that an officer observe all elements of criminal conduct; rather, it requires that
Updated: 09/20/2010 06:51A
PEOPLE v. GIVENS
Criminal Law (2d ed. 1988) Crimes Against Public Peace and Welfare, § 1003, p. 1135.) A defendant has actual possession when the weapon is in his immediate
Updated: 09/20/2010 06:51A
PEOPLE v. GIVENS
Criminal Law (2d ed. 1988) Crimes Against Public Peace and Welfare, § 1003, p. 1135.) A defendant has actual possession when the weapon is in his immediate
Updated: 09/20/2010 06:51A
HAVINS v. MIRANDA
Miranda asserts the trial court erred as a matter of law in misconstruing the requirements of Civil Code section 1951.3 [ 1 ] relating to Miranda's right to
Updated: 09/20/2010 06:51A
RAYMOND v. WROBEL
Rather, faced with appellant's challenge to an order modifying custody of a minor child in a divorce proceeding (Exley, supra, 101 Cal.App.2d at pp.
Updated: 09/20/2010 06:51A
WELLS v. SUPERIOR COURT OF CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY
On a petition for writ of mandate, the court of appeal issued a peremptory writ directing the trial court to file and decide the Pitchess motion.
Updated: 09/20/2010 06:50A
PEOPLE v. McKIERNAN
Penal Code section 654, subdivision (a) provides in part: "An act or omission that is punishable in different ways by different provisions of law shall be
Updated: 09/20/2010 06:50A