Supreme Court of California - January 2001 Opinion Summaries
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WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK v. SUPERIOR COURTSupreme Court of California
Civil Procedure, Class ActionsIn determining whether to certify a class action where putative class members have contractually agreed to application of another state-s law, the... |
01/25/2001 | S070418 |
PEOPLE v. CROMERSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceAppellate court review of a trial court's "due diligence" determination of locating missing witnesses under Evid. Code 240, is an independent, de... |
01/22/2001 | S076444 |
PEOPLE v. PALMERSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & ProcedureThe acquittal of all alleged co-conspirators but one does not require the acquittal of the remaining alleged conspirator for a conspiracy trial. |
01/18/2001 | S085029 |
KAZI v. STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTYSupreme Court of California
Insurance Law, Property Law & Real EstateAn insurer providing a liability policy that covers damage to tangible property on the insured-s premises has no duty to defend an easement dispute. |
01/18/2001 | S078962 |
PEOPLE v. SMITHSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & ProcedureWhere the trial court imposes a restitution fine under Penal Code section 1202.4, but omits or imposes an erroneous parole revocation fine under Penal... |
01/11/2001 | S088387 |
APARTMENT ASSOC. OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY, INC. v. CITY OF LOS ANGELESSupreme Court of California
Property Law & Real Estate, Landlord Tenant LawA city ordinance imposing an inspection fee on private landlords for slum conditions does not violate article XIII D of the California Constitution... |
01/08/2001 | S082645 |
PEOPLE v. MAZURETTESupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceDeferring judgment after pleading nolo contendre pursuant to Penal Code sections 1000-1000.4 precludes the possibility of immediate appeal from an... |
01/04/2001 | S081661 |
VACANTI v. STATE COMPENSATION INS. FUNDSupreme Court of California
Insurance Law, Labor & Employment Law, Workers' CompensationThe exclusive remedy provisions of the Workers- Compensation Act preempt lien claims before the Workers- Compensation Appeals Board which fall outside... |
01/04/2001 | S071945 |
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