Supreme Court of California - June 2003 Opinion Summaries
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INTEL CORP. v. HAMIDISupreme Court of California
Cyberspace Law, Injury & Tort Law, Labor & Employment LawUnder California law, the tort of trespass to chattels does not encompass, and should not be extended to encompass, an electronic communication that... |
06/30/2003 | S103781 |
PEOPLE v. JOHNSONSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & ProcedureWheeler's terms, a "strong likelihood" and a "reasonable inference" refer to the same test, and this test is consistent with Batson. Batson does not... |
06/30/2003 | S097600 |
STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEP'T OF REHABILITATION v. WORKERS? COMP. APPEALS BD.Supreme Court of California
Labor & Employment Law, Workers' CompensationWhen an employee who has suffered an industrial injury returns to work following a determination the injury has become permanent and stationary, the... |
06/26/2003 | S100557 |
PALMER v. GTESupreme Court of California
Civil ProcedureThe statutory requirement of giving written notice of entry of judgment is satisfied by serving a copy of the file-stamped judgment. To start the... |
06/26/2003 | S104997 |
VINER v. SWEETSupreme Court of California
Ethics & Professional Responsibility, Legal MalpracticeWhen alleged legal malpractice occurred in the performance of transactional work, the client must prove the causation element according to the "but... |
06/23/2003 | S101964 |
PERACCHI v. SUPERIOR COURT OF FRESNO COUNTY (THE PEOPLE)Supreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingA party may not challenge a trial judge pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 170.6(2) when, following remand by an appellate court after... |
06/23/2003 | S103681 |
IN RE VARNELLSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingTrial courts may not use Penal Code section 1385 to disregard "sentencing factors" that are not themselves required to be a charge or allegation in an... |
06/19/2003 | S104614 |
PEOPLE v. MELONEYSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingPenal Code section 12022.1(d) permits the secondary-offense court to impose a two-year on-bail enhancement as part of a defendant's sentence, and to... |
06/19/2003 | S103633 |
PEOPLE v. CARTERSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingMurder convictions and imposition of death penalty, after jury findings of robbery-murder and multiple-murder special circumstances, are affirmed on... |
06/19/2003 | S015381 |
PEOPLE v. JONESSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingMurder conviction with the special circumstance of felony murder (based on burglary and robbery), and imposition of the death penalty are affirmed on... |
06/16/2003 | S024599 |
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