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Supreme Court of California - December 2000 Opinion Summaries

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PEOPLE v. NGUYEN

Supreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure
A robbery cannot be committed if the victim did not possess the property that was taken by force or fear under Penal Code Section 211.
12/28/2000 S075300

PEOPLE v. TINDALL

Supreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure
A postverdict amendment to an information to add prior conviction allegations is not permissible before sentencing but after the jury has been...
12/28/2000 S080078

EAST BAY ASIAN LOCAL DEV. CORP.

Supreme Court of California
Constitutional Law, Property Law & Real Estate
Landmark preservation laws may exempt religious organizations without violating the First Amendment's Establishment Clause because of the significant...
12/21/2000 S077396

BARNER v. LEEDS

Supreme Court of California
Ethics & Professional Responsibility
Public Defender accused of legal malpractice in defending criminal defendant is not entitled to immunity for discretionary acts under Government Code...
12/18/2000 S070377

PEOPLE v. DUARTE

Supreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Co-conspiratot's post-arrest statement that he and defendant had committed a drive-by shooting in retaliation for an earlier shooting, is not...
12/04/2000 S068162

AAS v. SUPERIOR COURT

Supreme Court of California
Injury & Tort Law, Property Law & Real Estate
Homeowners may not recover damages in negligence from developer, contractor and subcontractors who built their dwellings for construction defects that...
12/04/2000 S071258

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