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PEOPLE v. BRIGGS
The trial court's broad discretion to deny appellant's Romero motion and sentence him to four years and eight months in prison may not be disturbed on
Updated: 09/27/2010 07:42A

LEVATON v. LEVATON
After a hearing, the trial court awarded Shoshana and Joseph Levaton $45081.00 in attorney's fees and $5973.52 in costs, as the prevailing parties in a
Updated: 09/27/2010 07:42A

PEOPLE v. STURDIVANT
Sturdivant contends the trial court erred by failing to state reasons for the imposition of the upper term for one of the offenses.
Updated: 09/27/2010 07:42A

PEOPLE v. RUNYAN
I, § 28) provided greater protection to those who survive criminal conduct than those who die from it. This same reasoning applies to Runyan's argument that
Updated: 09/27/2010 07:42A

PEOPLE v. RUNYAN
I, § 28) provided greater protection to those who survive criminal conduct than those who die from it. This same reasoning applies to Runyan's argument that
Updated: 09/27/2010 07:42A

PEOPLE v. FORD
[ 1 ] On appeal, defendant asserts the trial court erred in denying his Pitchess [ 2 ] motion to discover the personnel records of the correctional officers
Updated: 09/27/2010 07:41A

PEOPLE v. HUDNALL
Criminal Law (3d ed. 2000) Reversible Error, § 31, p. 489.) To the extent the court erred when it cited rule 4.423(a)(3), it did so because defense counsel
Updated: 09/27/2010 07:41A

SHELDEN v. MARIN COUNTY EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT ASSOCIATION
The trial court disagreed and denied the petition. Shelden now appeals arguing the trial court erred when interpreting the controlling statutes.
Updated: 09/27/2010 07:41A

PEOPLE v. ANDREWS
On February 4, the Kern County District Attorney (DA) filed a criminal complaint in Kern County Superior Court case No. BF126582A charging Andrews with
Updated: 09/27/2010 07:41A

PEOPLE v. SIERRA
17.40 directed the jurors that each of them must consider the evidence in attempting to reach a verdict, must decide the case for themselves, and should do
Updated: 09/27/2010 07:41A