Supreme Court of California - April 2004 Opinion Summaries
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IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF LAMUSGASupreme Court of California
Family LawThe likely impact of a proposed move on the noncustodial parent's relationship with the children is a relevant factor in determining whether the... |
04/29/2004 | S107355 |
PEOPLE v. OATESSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingPenal Code section 12022.53 allows imposition of more than one 25-year-to-life prison term enhancement for a single injury caused by use of a firearm.... |
04/26/2004 | S106796 |
STATE FARM MUT. AUTO. INS. CO. v. GARAMENDISupreme Court of California
Insurance Law, Intellectual Property, Trade SecretsCalifornia Code of Regulations section 2646.6(c), permitting public inspection of statements that insurers are required to file, is valid; the public... |
04/26/2004 | S102251 |
PEOPLE v. KONOWSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, Health LawThe superior court may set aside an information under Penal Code section 995 when the magistrate erroneously and prejudicially failed to consider... |
04/22/2004 | S111494 |
AGUILAR v. LERNERSupreme Court of California
Attorney's Fees, Dispute Resolution & Arbitration, Legal MalpracticeOnce a client files a malpractice lawsuit against his or her former attorney, the client waives any rights under the mandatory fee arbitration act.... |
04/22/2004 | S099667 |
ZAMOS v. STROUDSupreme Court of California
Ethics & Professional Responsibility, Injury & Tort Law, Legal MalpracticeAn attorney may be held liable for malicious prosecution for continuing to prosecute a lawsuit discovered to lack probable cause. |
04/19/2004 | S118032 |
PEOPLE v. BRITTSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingA sex offender who changes residence a single time within California without notifying the authorities in either county, and thereby violates both... |
04/19/2004 | S115377 |
IN RE YOUNGSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus, SentencingThe Director of Corrections' discretion, under Penal Code section 2935, to reduce a prisoner's sentence up to 12 months for "performing a heroic act... |
04/15/2004 | S106706 |
DOWHAL v. SMITHKLINE BEECHAM CONSUMER HEALTHCARESupreme Court of California
Consumer Protection Law, Health LawOver-the-counter products designed to help people quit smoking through nicotine replacement therapy are not required to carry a warning that nicotine... |
04/15/2004 | S109306 |
PEOPLE v. LAINOSupreme Court of California
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureThe full faith and credit clause does not preclude a state from determining under its own laws whether a guilty plea in another jurisdiction... |
04/08/2004 | S103324 |
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