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PEOPLE v. HAWKINSCalifornia Court of Appeal
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
Battery with serious bodily injury Pen. Code section 243(d) cannot qualify as a violent felony under section 667.5(c)(8), unless the crime was...
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05/06/2003 | B156481 |
MARTHA C. v. SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY (PEOPLE)California Court of Appeal
Juvenile Law
A writ of mandate requiring the trial court grant plaintiff's deferred entry of judgment (DEJ), pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code section 790...
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05/06/2003 | D041101 |
PEOPLE v. FLOODCalifornia Court of Appeal
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
Three Strikes law applies to defendant even though he committed the present offense before he suffered his "prior" strike conviction, thus he is not...
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05/05/2003 | C040171 |
PEOPLE v. KONSCalifornia Court of Appeal
Criminal Law & Procedure
Because the admission of a statement violated defendant's right to confront the witnesses against him, and it was the only piece of evidence that...
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05/05/2003 | C039657 |
HAYWARD v. VENTURA VOLVOCalifornia Court of Appeal
Attorney's Fees, Consumer Protection Law
The Consumers Legal Remedies Act (Civ. Code section 1750 et seq) does not limit the court in awarding fees to those incurred by plaintiff under a...
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05/05/2003 | B159278 |
JOPSON v. FEATHER RIVER AIR QUALITY MGMT. DIST.California Court of Appeal
Agriculture, Environmental Law, Government Law, Injury & Tort Law
Government Code section 818.8 protects defendant from liability stemming from its miscalculation of plaintiff's marketable emission reduction credits...
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05/02/2003 | C041927 |
PEOPLE v. CASTILLECalifornia Court of Appeal
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Statements made by each defendant in a joint interview were properly admitted against him and the other two co-defendants pursuant to firmly rooted...
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05/01/2003 | A089623 |
PEOPLE v. JONESCalifornia Court of Appeal
Criminal Law & Procedure, Family Law
The kidnapping statute (Penal Code section 207) is not preempted by the child abduction law (section 278) under the circumstances. A non-custodial...
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05/01/2003 | D039146 |