Supreme Court of California - August 2004 Opinion Summaries
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CLAXTON v. WATERSSupreme Court of California
Labor & Employment Law, Workers' CompensationIn settling workers' compensation claims, an injured worker does not release causes of action that are not exclusively subject to the workers'... |
08/30/2004 | S106106 |
PEOPLE v. BARKERSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & ProcedureUnder Pen. Code section 290 (g)(2), which states that willful failure of a sex offender to update his/her registration is a felony, the willfulness... |
08/30/2004 | S115438 |
SAV-ON DRUG STORES, INC. v. THE SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS ANGELES (ROCHER)Supreme Court of California
Class Actions, Labor & Employment LawThe trial court did not abuse its discretion in certifying as a class action the present suit for recovery of unpaid overtime compensation, where it... |
08/26/2004 | S106718 |
PEOPLE v. HALEYSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingDefendant's convictions for first degree felony murder and the underlying felonies are affirmed, however, since the trial court's failure to instruct... |
08/26/2004 | S007531 |
IN RE SEATONSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas CorpusA defendant's failure to raise objections for errors committed at trial precludes consideration of those issues in a postconviction habeas corpus... |
08/23/2004 | S067491 |
IN RE JENNINGSSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, Injury & Tort LawThe People need not prove knowledge of age to establish a violation of Business and Professions code section 25658(c), prohibiting the purchase of... |
08/23/2004 | S115009 |
IN RE MARRIAGE OF HARRISSupreme Court of California
Civil Procedure, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Family LawWhere the mother had sole custody of her child and objected to the visitation rights of the paternal grandparents, Family Code section 3104(b) imposes... |
08/23/2004 | S101836 |
PEOPLE v. MARLOWSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & ProcedureDeath row inmates raise eight meritless points of error on direct appeal. |
08/19/2004 | S026614 |
PEOPLE v. MARLOWSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & ProcedureDeath row inmates raise ten meritless points of error on direct appeal. |
08/19/2004 | S011960 |
PEOPLE v. ROBERTSONSupreme Court of California
Criminal Law & ProcedureDefendant's murder conviction is affirmed where the merger doctrine does not bar jury instruction on second degree murder based upon a felony-murder... |
08/19/2004 | S118034 |
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