Supreme Court of California - March 2001 Opinion Summaries
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PEOPLE v. MURPHYSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & ProcedureA conviction for oral copulation with a child who is less than 14 years old and more than 10 years younger than the perpetrator under Penal Code... |
03/29/2001 | S075263 |
THOMPSON v. DEPT. OF CORRECTIONSSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & ProcedureArticle VI, section 11 of the California Constitution, which gives the Supreme Court exclusive appellate jurisdiction in capital cases, does not apply... |
03/22/2001 | S071080 |
PEOPLE v. JONESSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & ProcedureUnder Penal Code section 667.61(g), sex offenses occur on a "single occasion" if they were committed in close temporal and spatial proximity. |
03/15/2001 | S072071 |
PEOPLE v. ATKINSSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceEvidence of voluntary intoxication is not admissible under Penal Code section 22 on the issue of whether defendant formed the required mental state... |
03/12/2001 | S082662 |
SWEATMAN v. DEP'T OF VETERANS AFFAIRSSupreme Court of California
Insurance LawDisability coverage under the Cal-Vet home protection plan, established under the Veterans- Farm and Home Purchase Act of 1974, Mil.& Vet. Code... |
03/08/2001 | S086696 |
PEOPLE v. MORALESSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & ProcedureClosing argument by prosecutor in drug possession case that jury could infer guilt from evidence that defendant was under the influence and drug vial... |
03/05/2001 | S059461 |
PEOPLE v. EPPSSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & ProcedureThe 1997 amendment to Penal Code section 1025, which added subdivision (c), did not eliminate the right to a jury trial of prior conviction... |
03/05/2001 | S082110 |
IN RE: PAGUIRIGAN ON DISCIPLINESupreme Court of California
Ethics & Disciplinary CodeFormer Business and Professions Code section 6102, which provides for summary disbarrment upon conviction for certain felonies, does not violate the... |
03/01/2001 | S076968 |
IN RE: LESANSKY ON DISCIPLINESupreme Court of California
Ethics & Disciplinary CodeAn attorney may be summarily disbarred as a result of his felony conviction for attempting to commit a form of child molestation even though the crime... |
03/01/2001 | S079499 |
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