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Supreme Court of California - August 2002 Opinion Summaries

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NAVELLIER v. SLETTEN

Supreme Court of California
Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law
An action, based on defendant's having filed counterclaims in a prior unrelated federal proceeding, "arose from" statutorily-protected activity, but...
08/29/2002 S095000

CITY OF COTATI v. CASHMAN

Supreme Court of California
Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Landlord Tenant Law, Property Law & Real Estate
A municipality's state action for declaratory relief as to the constitutionality of a mobilehome park rent stabilization ordinance, filed in response...
08/29/2002 S099999

EQUILON ENT., LLC v. CONSUMER CAUSE, INC.

Supreme Court of California
Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law
In order to obtain dismissal of a SLAPP lawsuit under Code of Civil Procedure section 425.16, defendant need not demonstrate that the action was...
08/29/2002 S094877

IN RE ANDREWS

Supreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus
Petition for writ of habeas corpus is denied and the order to show cause is discharged, where plaintiff, convicted of multiple drug-related murders,...
08/26/2002 S017657

ZUCKERMAN v. BD. OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS

Supreme Court of California
Administrative Law, Health Law
Cal. Code Regs., tit. 16, - 317.5, which orders a chiropractor, found by the Board to have committed misconduct, to pay the costs of investigating and...
08/26/2002 S096127

CITY OF LOS ANGELES v. THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY (BRANDON)

Supreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Evidence Code section 1045(b)(1)'s five-year limitation on court-ordered discovery of citizen complaints against police officers does not, on its...
08/26/2002 S093628

PEOPLE v. GARCIA

Supreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
A firearm sentencing enhancement under Penal Code section 12022.53(d) can apply to an aider and abettor under a vicarious liability theory, even where...
08/22/2002 S097765

PEOPLE v. HURTADO

Supreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure
Before committing or recommitting a defendant under the Sexually Violent Predators Act, a finding must be made beyond a reasonable doubt that...
08/22/2002 S082112

PEOPLE v. MAR

Supreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure
Principles set forth in People v. Duran, 16 Cal.3d 282, as to physical restraints, apply to a requirement that defendant wear a "stun belt" at trial,...
08/22/2002 S086611

PEOPLE v. JOHNSON

Supreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
A defendant may expressly waive entitlement to credits for time served under Penal Code section 2900.5, and such a waiver is enforceable when, in...
08/19/2002 S097755

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