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Supreme Court of California - March 2004 Opinion Summaries

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PEOPLE v. SMITH

Supreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
A registered sex offender who mails a change-of-address notice to the police within five working days has fulfilled his statutory obligation under...
03/29/2004 S108291

OLMSTEAD v. ARTHUR J. GALLAGHER & CO.

Supreme Court of California
Attorney's Fees, Civil Procedure, Sanctions
Code of Civil Procedure section 128.5, which authorizes sanctions (including attorney fees) for litigation misconduct, does not apply to conduct...
03/29/2004 S113272

PEOPLE v. CLEVELAND

Supreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
Defendants' convictions and death sentences are affirmed on automatic appeal.
03/25/2004 S024416

COVENANT CARE, INC. v. SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY (INCLAN)

Supreme Court of California
Elder Law, Health Law, Injury & Tort Law, Remedies
A plaintiff seeking heightened civil remedies under the Elder Abuse Act may ignore Code of Civil Procedure section 425.13's limitations on actions for...
03/25/2004 S098817

IN RE STEELE

Supreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus
Habeas petitioners under judgment of death or life without possibility of parole who seek discovery under Penal Code section 1054.9 should first make...
03/08/2004 S114551

CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF SACRAMENTO, INC. v. SUPERIOR COURT OF SACRAMENTO COUNTY (DEP'T OF MANAGED HEALTH CARE)

Supreme Court of California
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Health Law, Insurance Law, Labor & Employment Law
The Women's Contraception Equity Act (WCEA), which requires employers who provide health insurance prescription coverage to include coverage for...
03/01/2004 S099822

IN RE JESUSA V.

Supreme Court of California
Constitutional Law, Family Law, Juvenile Law
Incarcerated, presumed father does not have a statutory or due process right to be personally present at a hearing on paternity status. The biological...
03/01/2004 S106843

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